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   系統號碼940754
   書刊名Vendors' capitalism [electronic resource] : a political economy of public markets in Mexico City /
   主要著者Bleynat, Ingrid.
   其他著者De Gruyter;臺灣學術電子書聯盟 (TAEBC)
   出版項Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, c2021.
   索書號HF5473.M62
   ISBN9781503628304
   標題Markets-Mexico-Mexico City-History.
Vending stands-Mexico-Mexico City-History.
Markets-Government policy-Mexico-Mexico City-History.
Vending stands-Government policy-Mexico-Mexico City-History.
   電子資源https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781503628304
   
    
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內容簡介"Mexico City's public markets were integral to the country's economic development, bolstering the expansion of capitalism from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. These publicly owned and operated markets supplied households with everyday necessities and generated revenue for local authorities. At the same time, they were embedded in a wider network of economic and social relations that gave the vendors who sold in them an influence far beyond the running of their stalls. As they fed the capital's population and fought to protect their own livelihoods, vendors' daily interactions with customers, suppliers and local government shaped the city's public sphere and expanded the scope of popular politics. "Vendors' Capitalism" argues for the centrality of Mexico City's public markets to the political economy of the city from the restoration of the Republic in 1867 to the heyday of the so-called "Mexican miracle" and the PRI in the 1960s. As the sites of vendors' dealings with workers, suppliers, government officials, and politicians, the multiple conflicts that beset them repeatedly tested the institutional capacity of the state. Through a close reading of the archives and an analysis of vendors' intersecting economic and political lives, Ingrid Bleynat considers the dynamics, as well as the limits, of capitalist development in Mexico"--

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