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The MIT trained economist who has helped shape the policies of Mexico's leading presidential candidate, Enrique Pena Nieto.
Grouped Articles
Telegenic Presidential Candidate Stars in Mexican Election
Wall Street Journal 06/30/2012
Former Ruling Party Expected to Win Mexico Vote
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012
Pocketbook Issues Weigh on Mexico Voters
New York Times 06/30/2012
How Mexico Ended Political Gridlock
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2013
Same Agenda, New Strategy in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 10/20/2013
Stalled Government Spending Chokes Mexico's Growth
Wall Street Journal 02/22/2014
Grouped Articles
Vázquez Motaâs Nomination Paves New Path in Mexico
New York Times 02/06/2012
Mexicoâs Presidential Race Could Be Pivotal
New York Times 03/31/2012
The Man Behind Mexico's Top Candidate
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2012
Mexico’s leading presidential candidate is handsome, popular and a mystery - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/15/2012
Interview with Mexican presidential candidate Enrique Peña Nieto - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/20/2012
U.S. Braces for Mexican Shift in Drug War Focus
New York Times 06/10/2012
The oil industry in Mexico.
Grouped Articles
To power Mexico forward, Peña Nieto looks to energy reform - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/09/2013
Mexico's Leader Tackles Historic Oil Law
Wall Street Journal 08/02/2013
Mexico Moves to Overhaul Oil Industry
Wall Street Journal 08/13/2013
Mexican oil workers fear Pemex proposal - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/15/2013
Mexico Pitches Oil Sector Overhaul to Skeptical Audiences
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2013
Traveling on the Road to Mexico's Oil Revival
Wall Street Journal 08/13/2013
Elections in Mexico, and the reemergence of the PRI. The stalemate in the political system. The monopolies and oligopolies, and failure to get consensus for improvements in the oil industry, education, and other development.
Grouped Articles
How Mexico Ended Political Gridlock
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2013
Mexican Lawmakers Ready Changes to Election Laws
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2013
Economist 06/03/2015
Free TVs in Mexico Are Seen as Having Political Strings Attached
New York Times 06/04/2015
Wall Street Journal 07/05/2006
Economist 12/19/2007
Grouped Articles
Telegenic Presidential Candidate Stars in Mexican Election
Wall Street Journal 06/30/2012
Former Ruling Party Expected to Win Mexico Vote
Wall Street Journal 07/01/2012
Pocketbook Issues Weigh on Mexico Voters
New York Times 06/30/2012
Same Agenda, New Strategy in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 10/20/2013
Peña Nieto is winner of Mexican election - The Washington Post
Washington Post 07/02/2012
Mexico Stubbornly Resists Accountability
New York Times 01/04/2016
Grouped Articles
How Mexico Ended Political Gridlock
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2013
Mexican Lawmakers Ready Changes to Election Laws
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2013
Economist 05/30/2015
Mexicoâs Election Will Have Big Impact on Texas
New York Times 01/07/2012
Vázquez Motaâs Nomination Paves New Path in Mexico
New York Times 02/06/2012
3 Mexican presidential hopefuls vie to lead a nation weary of politics - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/12/2012
Grouped Articles
Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom
Economist 08/27/2011
Mexico’s economy: The cartel problem
Economist 08/27/2011
Latin American geoeconomics: A continental divide
Economist 05/27/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/28/2013
Latin America Boom Starts to Fade
Wall Street Journal 05/30/2013
Mexico, China Seek to Jump-Start Trade
Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013
Linked Articles
Wall Street Journal 04/27/2012
The Man Behind Mexico's Top Candidate
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2012
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