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The Future of Mexico
Mexico is quickly becoming an emerging market heavyweight. Having surpassed Spain as the 12th largest economy in the world, it is a trade powerhouse, with exports accounting for fully one third of its trillion-dollar GDP. Trade agreements with 42 different countries enable Mexico to manufacture and export the same amount of goods and services as the rest of Latin America combined. And it is estima
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Amid widespread poverty, boomtowns spur economic growth in Mexico
NewsHour Weekend explores the boomtowns at the center of the burgeoning economy of Mexico, which has become the third largest trading partner with the United States. But with more than half of its 120 million people living in poverty, Mexico faces an uphill battle to true prosperity. Special Correspondent Martin Fletcher reports from Querétaro, a region that highlights both the country's economic
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Mexico's President Addresses Corruption and Economic Concerns
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto delivered his State of the Union Wednesday as his government struggles to recover from a series of economic and political problems. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
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The Cafe - Mexico: Failed state or economic giant?
It is a tale of two countries. One has assassinations, mass murders and grisly beheadings. The other Mexico has a rich cultural heritage, a booming economy that threatens to overtake Brazil, and is home to the world's richest man. As a new Mexican president gets ready to take office, which version of this country will prevail? Is Mexico winning or losing the war on drugs? Can Mexico become a po
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Toyota & Chrysler Sue Mexico to Block Fuel Economy Standards Autoline Daily 1015
Ford throws their hat into the plug-in hybrid ring with the C-MAX Energi and hopes to land some blows on the Toyota Prius. Toyota is suing the Mexican .
An inside source explains the full story on why Toyota and others are suing Mexico over fuel regulations. The turbocharger and dual clutch manufacturer .
Auto sales were up in the U.S. last month but were not as strong as they could have been.
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Mexico's 2015 Economic Outlook
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Experts discussed Mexico's new economic context in the face of lower oil prices, a new bidding phase for its energy reform, and a weakening peso. Fitch Ratings' Head of Latin American Sovereigns Shelly Shett
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Erin Farnsworth on Mexico's Economy
Erin Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas, gives us insight into Mexico's economic growth strategy.
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Mexico currency drop might actually be good
The Mexican economy has been racked by a devaluing currency, although the country's economy has seen better days, financial experts say it might not be as bad as it looks. CCTVs Martin Markovits filed this report.
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Brazil and Mexico: Comparing Latin America's Giants
One year ahead of the Football World Cup, the focus is on Latin America. While Brazil might be the hottest bet on the football field, how does it compare wit...
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Informal Economy in Mexico
May 6, 2010
Informal Economy in Mexico
A part of the from the CLAS Latin American Briefing Series (http://clas.uchicago.edu)
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Katz Center for Mexican Studies are proud to present as part of the Latin American Briefing Series Mr. Santiago Levy, who will be speaking on The Informal Economy in Mexico.
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M-Commerce: Driving the Digital Economy in Mexico
http://www.ericsson.com/m-commerce/ Jorge Fernando Negrete P., Director General Policy & Law at Media Telecom, shares what he sees is driving the digital eco...
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Mexico 2015 - (Español) Cuba's Economic and Investment Update
http://www.weforum.org/
Join this special briefing for business leaders on Cuba’s economy and investment opportunities.
Participants
• Lina Pedraza Rodríguez, Minister of Finance and Prices of Cuba
• Deborah Rivas, General Director, Foreign Investment, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Cuba
Introduced by
• José Antonio Meade Kuribreña, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
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Obama talks security, economy in Mexico visit
The U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart have been emphasising their unity on security and economic issues. Obama has been holding talks w...
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Mexico as an open economy
Mexico is a very open economy. According to at least one measure of openness, Mexico is the most open economy in the OECD. It is far more open than the US and even more open than China.
Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History course: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history
Ask a question about the video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-econom
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Reports from Mexico City's Metro: Underground Economy
Whichever carriage they enter immediately bounces to the strains of salsa, or cumbia from the speakers they carry in specially adapted rucksacks. They are ca...
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Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History Introduction
Is Mexico the most dynamic economy in Latin America? After some tough times in the 1980s and 90s, Mexico has emerged as one of the economic leaders of the region. Where does it stand among other emerging markets and what are its prospects for the future? In this four-week course, we will study the modern Mexican economy, some of the unique elements of development in a one-party, authoritarian regi
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Mexico's informal economy creates jobs but lacks security
In Mexico, one-third jobs are created in its informal sector, with 14 million people working on unofficial jobs. They do not pay taxes, and they do not have social security nets.
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Mexico's Drug War and Booming Economy (Agenda)
Stratfor Founder and Chairman George Friedman looks at significant changes in Mexico's policy toward the drug cartels and the economy following U.S. President Barack Obama's two-day visit to the country.
For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com
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NAFTA and the Strengthening of the Mexican Economy
Mexico Institute - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/mexico-institute
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Mexico drug trade hits local economy
The Mexican state of Sinaloa has become synonymous with drug trafficking. But the state's economy also revolves around legitimate farming and tourism, indust...
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Oscar Ugarteche Discusses the Economy of Mexico
Anchor Phillip Yin and Oscar Ugarteche, a professor at the National University of Mexico, discuss the economy of Mexico.
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Gillard promotes Australia's economy in Mexico
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spruiked Australia's economic credentials while in Mexico ahead of the G20 summit.
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The Real Effect of NAFTA on the economy of Mexico
An interview with Marco Antonio Velásquez of Red Mexicana de Acción Frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC) about the effects of NAFTA on the Mexican economy. The i...
The Future of Mexico
Mexico is quickly becoming an emerging market heavyweight. Having surpassed Spain as the 12th largest economy in the world, it is a trade powerhouse, with expor...
Mexico is quickly becoming an emerging market heavyweight. Having surpassed Spain as the 12th largest economy in the world, it is a trade powerhouse, with exports accounting for fully one third of its trillion-dollar GDP. Trade agreements with 42 different countries enable Mexico to manufacture and export the same amount of goods and services as the rest of Latin America combined. And it is estimated that approximately six million America jobs are attributable to the Mexican economy. Now, with the opening of its oil and electricity industries, along with ten other major economic reforms, American companies are perhaps even more eager to enter the Mexican market. Yet, with news about increasing drug cartel violence and social unrest concerning corruption perceptions and inequality, how is Mexico to realize its brilliant prospects, and the potential for joining with the U.S. and Canada as a North American block of democracies in international affairs?
Speakers: Ricardo Salinas, Elliot Gerson
wn.com/The Future Of Mexico
Mexico is quickly becoming an emerging market heavyweight. Having surpassed Spain as the 12th largest economy in the world, it is a trade powerhouse, with exports accounting for fully one third of its trillion-dollar GDP. Trade agreements with 42 different countries enable Mexico to manufacture and export the same amount of goods and services as the rest of Latin America combined. And it is estimated that approximately six million America jobs are attributable to the Mexican economy. Now, with the opening of its oil and electricity industries, along with ten other major economic reforms, American companies are perhaps even more eager to enter the Mexican market. Yet, with news about increasing drug cartel violence and social unrest concerning corruption perceptions and inequality, how is Mexico to realize its brilliant prospects, and the potential for joining with the U.S. and Canada as a North American block of democracies in international affairs?
Speakers: Ricardo Salinas, Elliot Gerson
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 139
Amid widespread poverty, boomtowns spur economic growth in Mexico
NewsHour Weekend explores the boomtowns at the center of the burgeoning economy of Mexico, which has become the third largest trading partner with the United St...
NewsHour Weekend explores the boomtowns at the center of the burgeoning economy of Mexico, which has become the third largest trading partner with the United States. But with more than half of its 120 million people living in poverty, Mexico faces an uphill battle to true prosperity. Special Correspondent Martin Fletcher reports from Querétaro, a region that highlights both the country's economic successes and challenges.
wn.com/Amid Widespread Poverty, Boomtowns Spur Economic Growth In Mexico
NewsHour Weekend explores the boomtowns at the center of the burgeoning economy of Mexico, which has become the third largest trading partner with the United States. But with more than half of its 120 million people living in poverty, Mexico faces an uphill battle to true prosperity. Special Correspondent Martin Fletcher reports from Querétaro, a region that highlights both the country's economic successes and challenges.
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 615
Mexico's President Addresses Corruption and Economic Concerns
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto delivered his State of the Union Wednesday as his government struggles to recover from a series of economic and political p...
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto delivered his State of the Union Wednesday as his government struggles to recover from a series of economic and political problems. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
wn.com/Mexico's President Addresses Corruption And Economic Concerns
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto delivered his State of the Union Wednesday as his government struggles to recover from a series of economic and political problems. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 24
The Cafe - Mexico: Failed state or economic giant?
It is a tale of two countries. One has assassinations, mass murders and grisly beheadings. The other Mexico has a rich cultural heritage, a booming economy tha...
It is a tale of two countries. One has assassinations, mass murders and grisly beheadings. The other Mexico has a rich cultural heritage, a booming economy that threatens to overtake Brazil, and is home to the world's richest man. As a new Mexican president gets ready to take office, which version of this country will prevail? Is Mexico winning or losing the war on drugs? Can Mexico become a political and economic superpower?
wn.com/The Cafe Mexico Failed State Or Economic Giant
It is a tale of two countries. One has assassinations, mass murders and grisly beheadings. The other Mexico has a rich cultural heritage, a booming economy that threatens to overtake Brazil, and is home to the world's richest man. As a new Mexican president gets ready to take office, which version of this country will prevail? Is Mexico winning or losing the war on drugs? Can Mexico become a political and economic superpower?
- published: 01 Sep 2012
- views: 43372
Toyota & Chrysler Sue Mexico to Block Fuel Economy Standards Autoline Daily 1015
Ford throws their hat into the plug-in hybrid ring with the C-MAX Energi and hopes to land some blows on the Toyota Prius. Toyota is suing the Mexican .
An ins...
Ford throws their hat into the plug-in hybrid ring with the C-MAX Energi and hopes to land some blows on the Toyota Prius. Toyota is suing the Mexican .
An inside source explains the full story on why Toyota and others are suing Mexico over fuel regulations. The turbocharger and dual clutch manufacturer .
Auto sales were up in the U.S. last month but were not as strong as they could have been. Ford announces that CEO, Alan Mulally, will retain his position for at .
wn.com/Toyota Chrysler Sue Mexico To Block Fuel Economy Standards Autoline Daily 1015
Ford throws their hat into the plug-in hybrid ring with the C-MAX Energi and hopes to land some blows on the Toyota Prius. Toyota is suing the Mexican .
An inside source explains the full story on why Toyota and others are suing Mexico over fuel regulations. The turbocharger and dual clutch manufacturer .
Auto sales were up in the U.S. last month but were not as strong as they could have been. Ford announces that CEO, Alan Mulally, will retain his position for at .
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 0
Mexico's 2015 Economic Outlook
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Experts discussed Mexico's new economic context in the face of lower oil prices, a new bidding phase for its energy reform, and a weakening peso. Fitch Ratings' Head of Latin American Sovereigns Shelly Shetty forecasted economic growth for Mexico at 3.4 percent for 2015, but said that the projection should be downgraded. Alonso Cervera of Credit Suisse shared how falling oil prices can affect expected growth from investments in the energy sector while Blackrock's Gerardo Rodríguez indicate lower oil prices could benefit Mexico in the medium term. The panel explored investors' response to Mexico's macroeconomic policies, current market volatility, and an eventual U.S. Federal Reserve Bank lift of interest rates this year, as well as reactions to the state of rule of law in the country today.
Panelists:
- Alonso Cervera, Chief Economist for Latin America, Credit Suisse
- Gerardo Rodríguez, Managing Director, Emerging Markets Strategy, BlackRock, Inc.
- Shelly Shetty, Senior Director and Head of Latin American Sovereigns, Fitch Ratings
- Katia Porzecanski, Emerging Markets, Americas, Bloomberg News (Moderator)
wn.com/Mexico's 2015 Economic Outlook
Subscribe to AS/COA Channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ASCOAonline
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Experts discussed Mexico's new economic context in the face of lower oil prices, a new bidding phase for its energy reform, and a weakening peso. Fitch Ratings' Head of Latin American Sovereigns Shelly Shetty forecasted economic growth for Mexico at 3.4 percent for 2015, but said that the projection should be downgraded. Alonso Cervera of Credit Suisse shared how falling oil prices can affect expected growth from investments in the energy sector while Blackrock's Gerardo Rodríguez indicate lower oil prices could benefit Mexico in the medium term. The panel explored investors' response to Mexico's macroeconomic policies, current market volatility, and an eventual U.S. Federal Reserve Bank lift of interest rates this year, as well as reactions to the state of rule of law in the country today.
Panelists:
- Alonso Cervera, Chief Economist for Latin America, Credit Suisse
- Gerardo Rodríguez, Managing Director, Emerging Markets Strategy, BlackRock, Inc.
- Shelly Shetty, Senior Director and Head of Latin American Sovereigns, Fitch Ratings
- Katia Porzecanski, Emerging Markets, Americas, Bloomberg News (Moderator)
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 12
Erin Farnsworth on Mexico's Economy
Erin Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas, gives us insight into Mexico's economic growth strategy....
Erin Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas, gives us insight into Mexico's economic growth strategy.
wn.com/Erin Farnsworth On Mexico's Economy
Erin Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas, gives us insight into Mexico's economic growth strategy.
Mexico currency drop might actually be good
The Mexican economy has been racked by a devaluing currency, although the country's economy has seen better days, financial experts say it might not be as bad a...
The Mexican economy has been racked by a devaluing currency, although the country's economy has seen better days, financial experts say it might not be as bad as it looks. CCTVs Martin Markovits filed this report.
wn.com/Mexico Currency Drop Might Actually Be Good
The Mexican economy has been racked by a devaluing currency, although the country's economy has seen better days, financial experts say it might not be as bad as it looks. CCTVs Martin Markovits filed this report.
- published: 22 Aug 2015
- views: 32
Brazil and Mexico: Comparing Latin America's Giants
One year ahead of the Football World Cup, the focus is on Latin America. While Brazil might be the hottest bet on the football field, how does it compare wit......
One year ahead of the Football World Cup, the focus is on Latin America. While Brazil might be the hottest bet on the football field, how does it compare wit...
wn.com/Brazil And Mexico Comparing Latin America's Giants
One year ahead of the Football World Cup, the focus is on Latin America. While Brazil might be the hottest bet on the football field, how does it compare wit...
Informal Economy in Mexico
May 6, 2010
Informal Economy in Mexico
A part of the from the CLAS Latin American Briefing Series (http://clas.uchicago.edu)
The Center for Latin American Stud...
May 6, 2010
Informal Economy in Mexico
A part of the from the CLAS Latin American Briefing Series (http://clas.uchicago.edu)
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Katz Center for Mexican Studies are proud to present as part of the Latin American Briefing Series Mr. Santiago Levy, who will be speaking on The Informal Economy in Mexico.
wn.com/Informal Economy In Mexico
May 6, 2010
Informal Economy in Mexico
A part of the from the CLAS Latin American Briefing Series (http://clas.uchicago.edu)
The Center for Latin American Studies and the Katz Center for Mexican Studies are proud to present as part of the Latin American Briefing Series Mr. Santiago Levy, who will be speaking on The Informal Economy in Mexico.
- published: 28 Sep 2010
- views: 1006
M-Commerce: Driving the Digital Economy in Mexico
http://www.ericsson.com/m-commerce/ Jorge Fernando Negrete P., Director General Policy & Law at Media Telecom, shares what he sees is driving the digital eco......
http://www.ericsson.com/m-commerce/ Jorge Fernando Negrete P., Director General Policy & Law at Media Telecom, shares what he sees is driving the digital eco...
wn.com/M Commerce Driving The Digital Economy In Mexico
http://www.ericsson.com/m-commerce/ Jorge Fernando Negrete P., Director General Policy & Law at Media Telecom, shares what he sees is driving the digital eco...
- published: 30 May 2014
- views: 310
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author: Ericsson
Mexico 2015 - (Español) Cuba's Economic and Investment Update
http://www.weforum.org/
Join this special briefing for business leaders on Cuba’s economy and investment opportunities.
Participants
• Lina Pedraza Rodrígue...
http://www.weforum.org/
Join this special briefing for business leaders on Cuba’s economy and investment opportunities.
Participants
• Lina Pedraza Rodríguez, Minister of Finance and Prices of Cuba
• Deborah Rivas, General Director, Foreign Investment, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Cuba
Introduced by
• José Antonio Meade Kuribreña, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
Closing Remarks by
• Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Secretary of Economy of Mexico
Moderated by
• Marisol Argueta de Barillas, Senior Director, Head of Latin America, World Economic Forum USA; Young Global Leader
wn.com/Mexico 2015 (Español) Cuba's Economic And Investment Update
http://www.weforum.org/
Join this special briefing for business leaders on Cuba’s economy and investment opportunities.
Participants
• Lina Pedraza Rodríguez, Minister of Finance and Prices of Cuba
• Deborah Rivas, General Director, Foreign Investment, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, Cuba
Introduced by
• José Antonio Meade Kuribreña, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
Closing Remarks by
• Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Secretary of Economy of Mexico
Moderated by
• Marisol Argueta de Barillas, Senior Director, Head of Latin America, World Economic Forum USA; Young Global Leader
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 10
Obama talks security, economy in Mexico visit
The U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart have been emphasising their unity on security and economic issues. Obama has been holding talks w......
The U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart have been emphasising their unity on security and economic issues. Obama has been holding talks w...
wn.com/Obama Talks Security, Economy In Mexico Visit
The U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart have been emphasising their unity on security and economic issues. Obama has been holding talks w...
Mexico as an open economy
Mexico is a very open economy. According to at least one measure of openness, Mexico is the most open economy in the OECD. It is far more open than the US and e...
Mexico is a very open economy. According to at least one measure of openness, Mexico is the most open economy in the OECD. It is far more open than the US and even more open than China.
Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History course: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history
Ask a question about the video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/mexico-open-economy#QandA
Next video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/mexico-and-2008-global-financial-crisis
wn.com/Mexico As An Open Economy
Mexico is a very open economy. According to at least one measure of openness, Mexico is the most open economy in the OECD. It is far more open than the US and even more open than China.
Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History course: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history
Ask a question about the video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/mexico-open-economy#QandA
Next video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/mexico-and-2008-global-financial-crisis
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 2
Reports from Mexico City's Metro: Underground Economy
Whichever carriage they enter immediately bounces to the strains of salsa, or cumbia from the speakers they carry in specially adapted rucksacks. They are ca......
Whichever carriage they enter immediately bounces to the strains of salsa, or cumbia from the speakers they carry in specially adapted rucksacks. They are ca...
wn.com/Reports From Mexico City's Metro Underground Economy
Whichever carriage they enter immediately bounces to the strains of salsa, or cumbia from the speakers they carry in specially adapted rucksacks. They are ca...
Mexico's Economy: Current Prospects and History Introduction
Is Mexico the most dynamic economy in Latin America? After some tough times in the 1980s and 90s, Mexico has emerged as one of the economic leaders of the regio...
Is Mexico the most dynamic economy in Latin America? After some tough times in the 1980s and 90s, Mexico has emerged as one of the economic leaders of the region. Where does it stand among other emerging markets and what are its prospects for the future? In this four-week course, we will study the modern Mexican economy, some of the unique elements of development in a one-party, authoritarian regime, and some of the challenges the country faced in getting to this point. This course is non-technical and is accessible to a beginner.
Ask a question about the video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history#QandA
Next video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/achievements
wn.com/Mexico's Economy Current Prospects And History Introduction
Is Mexico the most dynamic economy in Latin America? After some tough times in the 1980s and 90s, Mexico has emerged as one of the economic leaders of the region. Where does it stand among other emerging markets and what are its prospects for the future? In this four-week course, we will study the modern Mexican economy, some of the unique elements of development in a one-party, authoritarian regime, and some of the challenges the country faced in getting to this point. This course is non-technical and is accessible to a beginner.
Ask a question about the video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history#QandA
Next video: http://mruniversity.com/courses/mexicos-economy-current-prospects-and-history/achievements
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 71
Mexico's informal economy creates jobs but lacks security
In Mexico, one-third jobs are created in its informal sector, with 14 million people working on unofficial jobs. They do not pay taxes, and they do not have soc...
In Mexico, one-third jobs are created in its informal sector, with 14 million people working on unofficial jobs. They do not pay taxes, and they do not have social security nets.
wn.com/Mexico's Informal Economy Creates Jobs But Lacks Security
In Mexico, one-third jobs are created in its informal sector, with 14 million people working on unofficial jobs. They do not pay taxes, and they do not have social security nets.
- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 1313
Mexico's Drug War and Booming Economy (Agenda)
Stratfor Founder and Chairman George Friedman looks at significant changes in Mexico's policy toward the drug cartels and the economy following U.S. President B...
Stratfor Founder and Chairman George Friedman looks at significant changes in Mexico's policy toward the drug cartels and the economy following U.S. President Barack Obama's two-day visit to the country.
For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com
wn.com/Mexico's Drug War And Booming Economy (Agenda)
Stratfor Founder and Chairman George Friedman looks at significant changes in Mexico's policy toward the drug cartels and the economy following U.S. President Barack Obama's two-day visit to the country.
For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 7635
NAFTA and the Strengthening of the Mexican Economy
Mexico Institute - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/mexico-institute...
Mexico Institute - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/mexico-institute
wn.com/Nafta And The Strengthening Of The Mexican Economy
Mexico Institute - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/mexico-institute
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 87
Mexico drug trade hits local economy
The Mexican state of Sinaloa has become synonymous with drug trafficking. But the state's economy also revolves around legitimate farming and tourism, indust......
The Mexican state of Sinaloa has become synonymous with drug trafficking. But the state's economy also revolves around legitimate farming and tourism, indust...
wn.com/Mexico Drug Trade Hits Local Economy
The Mexican state of Sinaloa has become synonymous with drug trafficking. But the state's economy also revolves around legitimate farming and tourism, indust...
Oscar Ugarteche Discusses the Economy of Mexico
Anchor Phillip Yin and Oscar Ugarteche, a professor at the National University of Mexico, discuss the economy of Mexico....
Anchor Phillip Yin and Oscar Ugarteche, a professor at the National University of Mexico, discuss the economy of Mexico.
wn.com/Oscar Ugarteche Discusses The Economy Of Mexico
Anchor Phillip Yin and Oscar Ugarteche, a professor at the National University of Mexico, discuss the economy of Mexico.
Gillard promotes Australia's economy in Mexico
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spruiked Australia's economic credentials while in Mexico ahead of the G20 summit....
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spruiked Australia's economic credentials while in Mexico ahead of the G20 summit.
wn.com/Gillard Promotes Australia's Economy In Mexico
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has spruiked Australia's economic credentials while in Mexico ahead of the G20 summit.
- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 210
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author: NewsOnABC
The Real Effect of NAFTA on the economy of Mexico
An interview with Marco Antonio Velásquez of Red Mexicana de Acción Frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC) about the effects of NAFTA on the Mexican economy. The i......
An interview with Marco Antonio Velásquez of Red Mexicana de Acción Frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC) about the effects of NAFTA on the Mexican economy. The i...
wn.com/The Real Effect Of Nafta On The Economy Of Mexico
An interview with Marco Antonio Velásquez of Red Mexicana de Acción Frente al Libre Comercio (RMALC) about the effects of NAFTA on the Mexican economy. The i...