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  1. The Mexican miracle ( Spanish: Milagro mexicano) is a term used to refer to the country's inward-looking development strategy that produced sustained economic growth. It is considered to be a golden age in Mexico's economy in which the Mexican economy grew 6.8% each year.

  2. Abstract. In the decades after World War II, from the start of the Cold War to the Latin American debt crisis of 1982, Mexicos authoritarian government, dominated by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional, or PRI), made industrialization its top priority.

  3. The Construction of the Mexican Miracle: The Mexican Technological Research Institute, the Bank of Mexico and the Armour Research Foundation. Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato 1. 1 El Colegio de México. Resumen: Este trabajo explora la estrategia que siguió el gobierno mexicano para construir las capacidades tecnológicas que requería el desarrollo ...

  4. Pensar en los renglones de la agenda para revertir la "Gran Transformación" del milagro mexicano. Hoy el pensamiento de Polanyi inspira una mayor justicia social, revertir la austeridad y el estancamiento frente a un mundo sin crecimiento con ansias de terminar con las desigualdades en un régimen democrático.

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  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · The modern Mexico–US drug trade is rooted in the unintended consequences of government policy on both sides of the border.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Analysis: How the ‘Mexican miracle’ kickstarted the modern USMexico drugs trade. 10 April 2024. The story of the MexicoUS drug trade is less a tale of cops and kingpins than it is a fable about the unintended consequences of government policies on both sides of the border, Dr Nathaniel Morris (UCL History) explains in The ...

  7. 23 de feb. de 2022 · The article seeks to describe what it was like to grow up poor and Indigenous at a time (later dubbed the Mexican Miracle) of impressive social and economic advances. Paying special attention to the experience of racial abuse, the article also asks how Gatica's childhood came to inform his political militancy.