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Mexico's recovery from the global financial crisis of 2008 and the growing middle class. The last 5 years have seen a surge in growth in three large Latin American economies Brazil, Argentina and Mexico, especially the growth of a middle class. Trade between Mexico and the U.S. now approaches the $502 billion in trade between the U.S. and China, as it increased by 17% to $461 billion in 2011. Foreign investment in Mexico's auto, retail, and aerospace sectors are success stories.
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Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom
Economist 08.27.2011
Mexico’s economy: The cartel problem
Economist 08.27.2011
Health Battle Over Soda Flares in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 08.28.2013
In Middle of Mexico, a Middle Class Rises
New York Times 11.18.2013
As Ties With China Unravel, U.S. Companies Head to Mexico
New York Times 05.31.2014
Why Auto Makers Are Building New Factories in Mexico, not the U.S.
Wall Street Journal 03.18.2015
Mexican Auto Production Sets Record in April
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2015
Brazil’s Economic Crisis Beats the Emerging Middle Class Back Down
Wall Street Journal 11.10.2015
The Rise of Mexico's Middle Class
Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012
Mexico’s middle class is becoming its majority - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.18.2012
For Mexico’s middle class, drug war deepens trust deficit - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.02.2012
Group of 20 Meets in a Mexico Outperforming Brazil
New York Times 06.17.2012
Middle-class Mexicans snap up more products ‘Made in U.S.A.’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.02.2012
Returning migrants boost Mexico’s middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.02.2012
In Mexico, auto industry fuels middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.02.2012
In Mexico, Auto Plants Hit the Gas
Wall Street Journal 11.20.2012
Inequality: The rich and the rest
Economist 01.15.2011
A Sign of Latin America’s Fading Polarization
New York Times 01.20.2010
China Plan Raises Ire in Mexico
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2013
As Mexico claws toward prosperity, some in middle class slide back - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.28.2013
Brazil's north-east: Catching up in a hurry
Economist 05.21.2011
Mexico is growing less pessimistic about Donald Trump
The Economist 04.14.2017
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