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In 1921 Mexico produced a quarter of world's petroleum, making the country the second largest producer in the world … in Mexico. This neglects the massive changes taking place in the petroleum industry worldwide during the Great War years … taking place in Mexico for explaining the decline of the industry. Very little attention has been placed to developments in …
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This empirical study examines drug trafficking violence in Mexico and seeks to explain the exceedingly high homicide … states within Mexico and is set out to undercover whether or not the presence of oil/gas fields & pipeline impacts the … drug war and examines what the literature is saying on key determinants of violence and homicide in Mexico & Latin America …
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British overseas investment was a powerful force behind rapid global integration before World War I. Close to half of the total was in the form of foreign direct investment. Weetman Pearson was among the most successful of Britain's overseas-based entrepreneurs of the period. By 1919, the...
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This paper assesses the local economic impact of pelagic Sargassum seaweed washed ashore in tourism-heavy coastal zones in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo. The study relies on a carefully designed geographic information systems (GIS) dataset of monthly observations from 2016 to 2019 for 157...
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