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Introduction Chapter 1. A Brief History and Geographical Overview of Mexico Chapter 2. The Extraction of Natural Resources and Precious Metals Chapter 3. Shades and colors: The Demographic and Cultural Landscape Chapter 4. Long-term dynamics of Well-Being Chapter 5. Social mobility: The Result of Standing Inequalities Chapter 6. An Economic Model of Mexico (and the US) Chapter 7. Trade Policy: Liberalization and Protectionism Chapter 8. Energy Reform and Climate Change Policy Chapter 9. Economic Stagnation in Mexico and Immigration to the United States Chapter 10. Institutional Weakness and the Spread of Drugs and Violence Concluding Remarks
This scholarly study examines historical and contemporary factors affecting the Mexican economy. Data are analyzed using several modeling techniques, including a specifically designed computer model. The book begins by overviewing the demographic and cultural landscape, natural resources and precious metals, and social mobility. Subsequent chapters address issues including economic incentives, international trade, and migration, in addition to energy reform and climate change policy. Some other areas examined are poverty, the informal economy, the war on drugs, and America immigration policy. B&w maps, charts, and graphs are included.