Cárteles de droga, violencia y competitividad electoral a nivel local: Evidencia del caso mexicano

This article explains the effects of violence, particularly the type of violence related to the functioning of drug cartels, and its effects on electoral competitiveness at the local level (municipal). It is relevant to understand and estimate these effects to ensure that democracy, which relies on...

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Cartels
Competition
Democracy
Drug trafficking
Elections
Equity
Municipal government
Organized crime
Presidential elections
Social aspects
Variables
Violence
Wildlife observation
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