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November, 2022

  • 19 November

    Energy Transition for a Greener Economy in 2022

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz Bautista, Economist, and Researcher (Ph.D.).   • The Cop 27 in Egypt has 200 invited countries and the challenge is to stop climate change.   • The Government of Mexico promises at COP-27 to reduce gas emissions. The United States and Mexico have been developing a …

  • 2 November

    Mexico and the United States will celebrate 200 years of bilateral relations

    By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher (Ph.D.). Later this year, Mexico and the United States will celebrate 200 years of bilateral relations. The High-Level Economic Dialogue between Mexico and the United States (DEAN) is reactivated. Family, cultural, commercial, and economic ties between Mexico and the United States drive us …

October, 2022

  • 29 October

    California Poised to Become World’s 4th Biggest Economy

    -Editorial According to Bloomberg, California is poised to overtake Germany as the world’s 4th largest economy, continuing to outperform the nation and other countries in GDP growth, companies’ market value, renewable energy, and more. “While critics often say California’s best days are behind us, reality proves otherwise – our economic …

August, 2022

July, 2022

May, 2022

  • 23 May

    Consumption of Mexican Products in the United States from 2017 to 2022

     By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Research professor. The most purchased Mexican products in the United States. Mexican tequila, beer, and avocado are among the most demanded in the United States. Fruits and vegetables are also favorites in the United States.  Cars produced in Mexico continue to be in demand …

  • 10 May

    The economic value of domestic and care work in the total economy

    By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher. The importance of unpaid work is equivalent to 27.6% of GDP. INEGI presented the results of the Satellite Account of Non-Remunerated Work of Households in Mexico (CSTNRHM) 2020, with the aim of providing information about the economic value of the hours of unpaid …

April, 2022

  • 23 April

    Bureaucracy, still a burden on economic activity in 2022 and in the future years

    By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher. In most cases, the high degree of bureaucratic processes in states and countries is one of the biggest blocks to economic growth. The high amount of bureaucratic procedures that governments apply, causes a slowdown in processes as simple as the creation of a …

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