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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2009

Stephen Haber
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Stanford University, California
Armando Razo
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Stanford University, California
Noel Maurer
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Instituto Technologico Autonomo de Mexico
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The Politics of Property Rights
Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876–1929
, pp. 359 - 374
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Print publication year: 2003

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