Subnational debts and the economic development in Mexico 2003-2014: Review from the theses of the economic-political cycles (EPC)

Autores/as

  • José Juan Cervantes Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon
  • Eduardo Rivas Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon

Palabras clave:

Public Debts, Economic-Political Cycles (EPC), Economic Development

Resumen

In the last 15 years, debts of some subnational entities in Latin America and Mexico have increased their public debts up to slightly manageable levels, due to inherent causes of global economic, political and social transformations, which had a negative impact for the economic and political development. In this context, from the EPC’s theses and the ambit of some entities of Mexico, an investigation took place to see the possible effect of the governmental debts in some economic variables not included in these investigations (the electoral-economic effect) that use these analysis perspectives. Therefore, the implications of these processes could have divergent balances in the progress of a given nation, in the medium and long term. KEYWORDS: Public Debts, Economic-Political Cycles (EPC), Economic Development.

Biografía del autor/a

José Juan Cervantes, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon

Researcher at the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (UANL), attached to the Institute of Social Research (IINSO), member of the National System of Researchers (SNI), level II and several national and international associations: COMECSO, AMEP, ALACIP, ALAS, LAST and AIS.

Eduardo Rivas, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon

Researcher at the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon (UANL), attached to the Faculty of Public Accounting and Administration (FACPYA), candidate for the National System of Researchers (SNI) and member of several scientific associations: ANFECA and ALACIP.

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Publicado

2016-12-01

Cómo citar

Cervantes, J. J., & Rivas, E. . (2016). Subnational debts and the economic development in Mexico 2003-2014: Review from the theses of the economic-political cycles (EPC) . Journal of Public Governance and Policy: Latin American Review, 2(2), 31-50. Recuperado a partir de https://journalofpublicgovernance.cucea.udg.mx/index.php/jpgp/article/view/7842