National and regional industrial development: an empirical reference
Abstract
Regional development in México is unequal because it is a
country that has historically concentrated population and
production in some specific points of the territory. These
inequalities have increased since the beginning of economic
openness and implementation of the Neoliberal model during
the six-year office of Miguel de la Madrid. Globalization and the
signature and start of the North America Free Trade Agreement
have had unequal effects on the territory, causing polarization
in regional asymmetries. This divergence insofar as the degree
of current regional development requires the intervention and
direction of the Mexican State in strategic areas that promote
regional convergence.
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