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Foxonomics. / Elliot Blair Smith.

by Smith, Elliot Blair; Ross, John; Bussey, Jane; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 2Business. Publisher: International Economy, 2001; Multinational Monitor, 2001; Knight-Ridder, 2001ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Fox, Vicente | Presidents -- Mexico | Taxation -- Mexico | Mexico -- Economic conditions | Mexico -- Economic policy | Mexico -- Politics and governmentDDC classification: 050 Summary: FOXONOMICS -- "Fox is a large man with large ambitions. As the standard bearer of the center-right National Action Party, he campaigned for the country's highest office by promising to deliver a conservative revolution of honest government, fiscal reform, and accelerated globalization of the world's eleventh largest economy." (INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY) This article explains "Foxonomics" and introduces Mexican president Vicente Fox's economics team.Summary: FOX, INC. TAKES OVER MEXICO -- "It is no secret that Vicente Fox embraces neo-liberalism and free trade...In October [2000], when Fox returned to Austin for the annual Global Fortune forum, he was greeted by a standing ovation from the heads of the U.S.'s 500 richest corporation. 'Fox! Fox! Fox!' the CEO's chanted, 'Hoy! Hoy! Hoy!' ('Today! Today! Today!'-- his campaign slogan). 'Okay boys,' the Mexican president-elect boomed from the podium in his earthiest tones, 'let's all roll up our sleeves and help build a new nation." (MULTINATIONAL MONITOR) This article outlines Fox's political history and his agenda for Mexico's future.Summary: Fox Hunts for Funds Keep His Promises -- "Crimped by outright evasion by the wealthy, loopholes that even the largest corporations can slip through, and a massive population of impoverished people with little income to tax, Mexico's new government of President Vicente Fox is finding itself flush with high hopes but little funding for achieving them." (MIAMI HERALD) This article outlines Fox's strategies to raise money for education and the poor.
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This MARC record contains three articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: Foxonomics, Jan./Feb. 2001; pp. 28+.

Originally Published: Fox, Inc. Takes Over Mexico, March 2001; pp. 9-13.

Originally Published: Fox Hunts for Funds to Keep His Promises, Feb. 4, 2001; pp. 1E+.

FOXONOMICS -- "Fox is a large man with large ambitions. As the standard bearer of the center-right National Action Party, he campaigned for the country's highest office by promising to deliver a conservative revolution of honest government, fiscal reform, and accelerated globalization of the world's eleventh largest economy." (INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY) This article explains "Foxonomics" and introduces Mexican president Vicente Fox's economics team.

FOX, INC. TAKES OVER MEXICO -- "It is no secret that Vicente Fox embraces neo-liberalism and free trade...In October [2000], when Fox returned to Austin for the annual Global Fortune forum, he was greeted by a standing ovation from the heads of the U.S.'s 500 richest corporation. 'Fox! Fox! Fox!' the CEO's chanted, 'Hoy! Hoy! Hoy!' ('Today! Today! Today!'-- his campaign slogan). 'Okay boys,' the Mexican president-elect boomed from the podium in his earthiest tones, 'let's all roll up our sleeves and help build a new nation." (MULTINATIONAL MONITOR) This article outlines Fox's political history and his agenda for Mexico's future.

Fox Hunts for Funds Keep His Promises -- "Crimped by outright evasion by the wealthy, loopholes that even the largest corporations can slip through, and a massive population of impoverished people with little income to tax, Mexico's new government of President Vicente Fox is finding itself flush with high hopes but little funding for achieving them." (MIAMI HERALD) This article outlines Fox's strategies to raise money for education and the poor.

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