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- Economy_of_Mexico abstract "The economy of Mexico is the 14th largest in the world in nominal terms and the 10th largest by purchasing power parity, according to the World Bank.Since the 1994 crisis, administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals. Mexico was not significantly influenced by the recent 2002 South American crisis, and maintained positive, although low, rates of growth after a brief period of stagnation in 2001. However, Mexico was one of the Latin American nations most affected by the 2008 recession with its Gross Domestic Product contracting by more than 6%. Moody's (in March 2000) and Fitch IBCA (in January 2002) issued investment-grade ratings for Mexico's sovereign debt. In spite of its unprecedented macroeconomic stability, which has reduced inflation and interest rates to record lows and has increased per capita income, enormous gaps remain between the urban and the rural population, the northern and southern states, and the rich and the poor. Some of the government's challenges include the upgrade of infrastructure, the modernization of the tax system and labor laws, and the reduction of income inequality.The economy contains rapidly developing modern industrial and service sectors, with increasing private ownership. Recent administrations have expanded competition in ports, railroads, telecommunications, electricity generation, natural gas distribution and airports, with the aim of upgrading infrastructure. As an export-oriented economy, more than 90% of Mexican trade is under free trade agreements (FTAs) with more than 40 countries, including the European Union, Japan, Israel, and much of Central and South America. The most influential FTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which came into effect in 1994, and was signed in 1992 by the governments of the United States, Canada and Mexico. In 2006, trade with Mexico's two northern partners accounted for almost 90% of its exports and 55% of its imports. Recently, the Congress of the Union approved important tax, pension and judicial reforms, and reform to the oil industry is currently being debated. According to the Forbes Global 2000 list of the world's largest companies in 2008, Mexico had 16 companies in the list.Mexico's labor force is 78 million. The OECD and WTO both rank Mexican workers as the hardest working in the world in terms of the amount of hours worked yearly, although profitability per man-hour remains low.".
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- Economy_of_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink Summary.
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- Economy_of_Mexico wikiPageExternalLink www.consejomexicano.org.mx.
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- Economy_of_Mexico aid "1.894E8".
- Economy_of_Mexico caption Mexico_City.
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- Economy_of_Mexico country "Mexico".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "*Standard & Poor's:".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "A".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "A+".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "A3".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "BBB+".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "Outlook: Stable *Fitch:".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "Outlook: Stable *Moody's:".
- Economy_of_Mexico credit "Outlook: Stable".
- Economy_of_Mexico currency Mexican_peso.
- Economy_of_Mexico debt "$341 billion / 37.7% of GDP".
- Economy_of_Mexico edbr "48".
- Economy_of_Mexico expenses "2.638E11".
- Economy_of_Mexico exportGoods "automobiles, electronics, televisions, computers, mobile phones, LCD displays, oil and oil products, silver, fruits, vegetables, coffee, cotton".
- Economy_of_Mexico exportPartners "78.0".
- Economy_of_Mexico exports "3.709E11".
- Economy_of_Mexico gdp "$1.231 trillion $1.845 trillion".
- Economy_of_Mexico gini "50.9".
- Economy_of_Mexico growth "3.9".
- Economy_of_Mexico hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Mexico.
- Economy_of_Mexico importGoods "metalworking machines, steel mill products, agricultural machinery, metals, repair parts for motor vehicles, aircraft, and aircraft parts, oil production equipment".
- Economy_of_Mexico importPartners "15.4".
- Economy_of_Mexico importPartners "4.8".
- Economy_of_Mexico importPartners "49.9".
- Economy_of_Mexico imports "3.708E11".
- Economy_of_Mexico industries "electronics, food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, tourism".
- Economy_of_Mexico inflation "3.6".
- Economy_of_Mexico labor "78200000".
- Economy_of_Mexico occupations "agriculture: 10.7%, industry: 33.4%, services: 55.9%".
- Economy_of_Mexico organs "APEC, NAFTA, OECD and WTO".
- Economy_of_Mexico perCapita "$11,114 $15,782".
- Economy_of_Mexico poverty "4.0".
- Economy_of_Mexico rank "14".
- Economy_of_Mexico reserves "1.802E11".
- Economy_of_Mexico revenue "2.343E11".
- Economy_of_Mexico sectors "agriculture: 3.9%, industry: 32.6%, services: 63.5%".
- Economy_of_Mexico unemployment "5".
- Economy_of_Mexico width "300".
- Economy_of_Mexico year "Calendar".
- Economy_of_Mexico subject Category:Economy_of_Mexico.
- Economy_of_Mexico subject Category:Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Mexico subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Mexico comment "The economy of Mexico is the 14th largest in the world in nominal terms and the 10th largest by purchasing power parity, according to the World Bank.Since the 1994 crisis, administrations have improved the country's macroeconomic fundamentals. Mexico was not significantly influenced by the recent 2002 South American crisis, and maintained positive, although low, rates of growth after a brief period of stagnation in 2001.".
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- Economy_of_Mexico label "Économie du Mexique".
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