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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Policies aimed at restructuring the manufacturing sector, which had entered a deep crisis as a consequence of the collapse of some of the major conglomerates, the so-called groups (grupos), were implemented.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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Especially the large family owned conglomerates or 'grupos industriales' with educated movers and shakers ( 'technocrats' like Zedillo etc.) and privileged access to financial and political markets.
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