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Mexico's four economies reflect regional differences, challenges

Jesus Cañas and Emily Gutierrez

Southwest Economy, 2015, issue Q3, 10-13

Abstract: The economic potential of Mexico?s four regions is defined by their industrial makeup, income per capita and how much of the labor force operates outside the formal economy. Recent government reforms could promote growth and reduce regional inequality.

Date: 2015
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