The Hydroelectric Plant of Tlaxcala, Mexico. A State-Owned Company Transcending the Liberal and Post-Revolutionary Eras, 1902-1943. Following Instincts, Overcoming Obstacles
Abstract
The significance of this case lies in the company’s creation before the Mexican revolution of 1910-17 by state initiative and with public funds, in an effort to modernize an entity characterized by its secular political autonomy within the context of New Spain and Mexico.
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