The Southern States Development Strategy was undertaken in 2002 at the request of the Mexican government. It builds on the 2001 World Bank Report "Mexico, a Comprehensive Development Agenda for the New Era," and consists of a set of 22 Notes, each addressing one specific aspect of the development prospects and problems in Mexico's southern region-from macroeconomics and labor markets to themes such as gender and indigenous peoples. The report focuses...
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