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Mexico is now a top producer of engineers, but where are jobs? - The Washington Post

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Mexico competes for manufacturing jobs going to China

08/27/2011

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Mexico and China look to trade away old rivalry - The Washington Post

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Mexico's Felipe Calderon: An Assessment

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Mexico's Felipe Calderon looks back at his policies and what they achieved for Mexico in a meeting with WSJ Editors in Sept. 2012. He describes the problems he faced and why he pursued an aggressive fight against drug gangs- the need to establish a rule for law state in the country. The achievements he cites- 113,000 engineers graduating each year in Mexico. The growth of jobs and the diminishing need for Mexicans to cross the border into the U.S. as the economy improved in Mexico during his 6 years in office.

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Mexico Restores Ex-Ruling Party to Power

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Middle-class Mexicans snap up more products ‘Made in U.S.A.’ - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/02/2012

For Mexican voters gripped by fear, few good choices - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/02/2012

In Mexico, auto industry fuels middle class - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10/02/2012

Globalization - Mexico

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About the successful Mexican buildup of enrollment in engineering colleges over the last 10 years and how it is affecting the future of Mexico and of globalized Rand D and production

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More Car Jobs Shift to Mexico

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To Churn Out Engineers for Learjet, Mexico Opened Aeronautics University

Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011

The New Learjet...Now Mexican Made

Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011

Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom

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