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Mexico. A large share of the population has to live on less than US$2 a day. In rural areas, and particularly in the Southern … migration in turn results in remittances inflows, which have reached unprecedented levels in Mexico with about US24bn in 2006 … of transfers. New and cheap channels for transferal are available, but only for the banked. In Mexico between 20 or 30 …
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El presente estudio sobre el crecimiento economico regional en Mexico se basa en la nueva geografia economica, donde la … distancia a la frontera norte de Mexico y la migracion en Mexico, despues de la puesta en marcha del TLCAN, son factores …
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analysing the case of Mexico from 1895 to 2010. Economic differences among Mexican regions are substantial and have been … may have different trends and determinants from those of the industrialized economies. In the case of Mexico, regional … activity in Mexico City and a clear division between the rich North and the poor South. By contrast, the period from 1940 to …
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contributes with a classification of first- and second-nature causes of agglomeration and clustering. This part will also …
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contributes with a classification of first- and second-nature causes of agglomeration and clustering. This part will also …
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contributes with a classification of first- and second-nature causes of agglomeration and clustering. This part will also …
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-nineteenth century, questioning the adequacy of a static framework when studying agglomeration externalities …
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