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Publisher Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Pages 36
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Decentralization In Mexico

Decentralization In Mexico
Title Decentralization In Mexico PDF eBook
Author Victoria Rodriguez
Publisher Routledge
Pages 223
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429969651

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This book assesses the impact of decentralization on Mexico’s intergovernmental relations and examines the constraints upon the devolution of political power from the center to the lower levels of government. It also discusses the distribution of power and authority to governments of opposition parties within the context of a more open political space. Victoria Rodríguez uncovers a new paradox in the Mexican political system: retaining power by giving it away. She argues that since the de la Madrid presidency (1982–1988), the Mexican government has embarked upon a major effort of political and administrative decentralization as a means to increase its hold on power. That effort continued under Salinas, but paradoxically led to further centralization. However, since Zedillo assumed the presidency, it has become increasingly clear that the survival of the ruling party and, indeed, the viability of his own government require a genuine, de facto reduction of centralism.

Sun & Sea Tourism

Sun & Sea Tourism
Title Sun & Sea Tourism PDF eBook
Author Linda M. Ambrosie
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 315
Release 2015-09-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1443882291

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Cruise ship passengers and all-inclusive hotel-guests are increasing exponentially as these floating and fixed properties proliferate in size and number. This is especially true for developing economies that consider sun, sand and sea tourism as a form of growth. Tightly integrated, multi-billion dollar global enterprises mix with weak local institutions populated by local officials, some corrupt, vying for more investment to create a toxic cocktail with diminished social benefits as the hangover. Within view of the shoreline and the towering monoliths of hotels and ships, post-secondary education facilities teach normative concepts of good management to students who, upon graduation, fight for a decreasing number of poorly paid jobs. Meanwhile, local government officials tout vacuous GDP figures and hospitality companies make inflated claims of employment to garner federal funding for infrastructure expansion. Many observers have made similar claims that have been easily ignored to date due to an absence of studies integrating tax revenue, private and public finance, and social outcomes. This combination illustrates not only current structures, but also how they are engendered. Rather than relying on tourist satisfaction, much investment is driven by windfall profits and tax-loss carryforwards thanks to tax loopholes and willing local officials that ignore or aid in the violation of regulations. While foreign companies condemn the corruption and cronyism at destinations, local nationals decry the exploitative foreign companies. The simple truth is that they flourish symbiotically. As such, this book necessarily addresses both actors. However, rather than being simply critical or numerical, this book provides recommendations for multinational enterprises increasingly running the risk of detection of aggressive tax planning and greenwashing. For host countries, it provides recommendations of a virtuous cycle for improved public sector accountability to restore the beneficial effects of tourism. There is also a discussion on how a value-added study of the tourism industry within a jurisdiction could detect untaxed profits that are withheld through astute transfer-pricing schemes. This is a book for tourism managers and experts, as well as policy-makers in the Caribbean and any sun, sand and sea destination that attracts floating and fixed all-inclusives.

Policy Analysis in Argentina

Policy Analysis in Argentina
Title Policy Analysis in Argentina PDF eBook
Author Nelson Cardozo
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 384
Release 2023-08-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447364902

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The latest edition in the International Library of Policy Analysis series explores a comprehensive overview of policy analysis in Argentina. It explores theoretical frameworks, views of the State, the development of the field, and current paradigms before examining knowledge produced at different levels (federal, provincial, and local); the application of the discipline by 'Internal Policy Advisory Councils, Consultants, and Committees'; the role of think tanks, NGOs, and political parties; and the developments provided by university teaching and research. Analysing the conceptual frameworks and methodologies used from a meta-theoretical perspective, it provides a panoramic picture of the perspectives and challenges of policy analysis in Argentina.

Introducción Al Desarrollo Local Sustentable

Introducción Al Desarrollo Local Sustentable
Title Introducción Al Desarrollo Local Sustentable PDF eBook
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Pages 202
Release 2004
Genre Community development
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The Structure of Systemic Corruption

The Structure of Systemic Corruption
Title The Structure of Systemic Corruption PDF eBook
Author Oliver Meza
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 200
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ISBN 3031641175

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The Politics of Decentralization in Mexico

The Politics of Decentralization in Mexico
Title The Politics of Decentralization in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Victoria Elizabeth Rodriguez
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Pages 412
Release 1987
Genre Decentralization in government
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