DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a5fda3/mexico_country_rep) has announced the addition of the "Mexico Country Report" report to their offering.
This report draws from published academic material in the social and political sciences, economics and international relations and attempts to explain in layman's language the evolution of the Mexican economy up to the present time.
The main emphasis is on the industrialisation model that Mexico was following from the 1930's up to the 1970's and how this interacted with its political system and its social structure to underpin the ruling PRI party. The report then looks at the economic changes since the 1980's prompted by the 1982 debt crisis and how these led to a fundamental alteration in the industrialisation model and international insertion. The favourable export performance under NAFTA is considered along with the reasons for overall economic growth continuing to disappoint and the potential of the political system to resolve the underlying causes.
This report, therefore, is about long term fundamentals rather than a short term forecast.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction
- The Modern Period
- The Current Era
- The Modern State
- Economics from the Ground Up
- Political Systems
- Trade Theory
- The EU as a Model of Integration
- Industrialisation
- Synopsis
- Data World GDP
- World Trade
- International Remittances
- Tourism Statistics
- Latin America Background
- The US and Latin America
- Economy
- The EU and Latin America
- Mercosur
- Mexico Introduction
- Political System
- 1982 Debt Crisis
- Tequila Crisis
- NAFTA Data
- Oil and Gas
- Social Security and Taxes
- Main Issues
- Political Challenges
- Sources
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