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Mexico Economic Political And Social Issues Economic Political And Social Issues 1st Edition Maria L Castro Irene P Navarro

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Mexico Economic Political And Social Issues Economic Political And Social Issues 1st Edition Maria L Castro Irene P Navarro
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Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.24 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Maria L. Castro; Irene P. Navarro
ISBN: 9781614702443, 1614702446
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Mexico Economic Political And Social Issues Economic Political And Social Issues 1st Edition Maria L Castro Irene P Navarro by Maria L. Castro; Irene P. Navarro 9781614702443, 1614702446 instant download after payment.

Mexico's economic, political and societal issues have become major points of interest to countries all over the globe.Mexico is the second leading market for U.S. exports after Canada, and is the third most important source of U.S. imports after Canada and China. The United States is Mexico’s most important customer by far, receiving about 80% of Mexico’s exports, including petroleum, automobiles, auto parts, and winter vegetables, and providing about 50% of Mexico’s imports. The United States is the source of over 60% of foreign investment in Mexico, and the primary source of important tourism earnings. Mexico is also the leading country in Latin America in terms of U.S.investment, with the total stock of U.S. investment being about $85 billion in 2006. This new book presents in-depth analyses of such issues such as foreign policy, political reform, and overall economic developments.

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