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Podcast: Lagging productivity gains restrain Mexico’s economic prospects

Pia Orrenius

Southwest Economy, 2024

Abstract: Investment, a large labor pool and proximity to the United States have helped propel Mexico’s economic fortunes. Dallas Fed economists Sewon Hur and Pia Orrenius discuss how improving productivity could propel Mexico beyond the ranks of middle-income nations.

Keywords: border region; Mexico; productivity; economic conditions; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
Note: On the record: A conversation with Sewon Hur. Audio file from the Southwest Economy Podcast.
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