La Constitución económica a través del Plan Nacional de Desarrollo en México

The evolution of Mexico’s Political Constitutions, shows an absence of economic planning of national development, at least during the 19th century. The Constitution of 1917, though it stimulated for the first time in the world the recognition of social basic rights, lacked an economic paragraph that...

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Main Author: Córdoba Del Valle, Enrique
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5341908
Source:Estudios de Deusto: revista de la Universidad de Deusto, ISSN 0423-4847, Vol. 63, Nº. 2, 2015, pags. 111-126
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Summary: The evolution of Mexico’s Political Constitutions, shows an absence of economic planning of national development, at least during the 19th century. The Constitution of 1917, though it stimulated for the first time in the world the recognition of social basic rights, lacked an economic paragraph that did not come but until the eighties, when it incorporated in its text, a programmatical part or economic chapter that delineates how the principal actions and strategies are constructed to stimulate the development. It is across the National Development Plan, normative instrument of the public administration, as State exercises its responsibility of gliding, driving, coordinating and orientating the economic national activity. This analysis details how there is constructed the National Development Plan and which are its current contents.