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Convergencia regional y capital humano en México, de los años 80 al 2002

Fernando Barceinas and José Luis Raymond
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Fernando Barceinas: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
José Luis Raymond: Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

Estudios Económicos, 2005, vol. 20, issue 2, 263-304

Abstract: The paper analyzes the problems of regional convergence for the Mexican case. Although some mechanisms of regional converge operate, for instance those related to the greater performance of educational investment in less developed regions before those more developed, the available evidence suggests that in the economy a process of divergence has operated. Certain externalities inherent to economic development, strengthened by liberalization and globalization are identified as possible causes of the process

Date: 2005
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