No. Internal conflicts and poor rulers have kept Mexico as a developing country since those years, unlike other nations like Taiwan or South Korea which started in a much worse position and nowadays are almost considered industrialized nations.
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the U.S. government maintained, with few restrictions, an open immigration policy
200 years since it declared its independence (1810-2010)
Mixed economy. Free enterprise mixed with government ownership. Ever since Malta entered the European Union, the economy is moving further away from government ownership and towards privatisation.
Since copper is in demand and is an expensive resource, it can make a good basis for an economy if the government uses it wisely.
An informal economy is the part of any economy that is neither taxed nor monitored by any form of government. Although the informal sector makes up a significant portion of the economies in developing countries, it is sometimes stigmatized as troublesome and unmanageable. However, the informal sector provides critical economic opportunities for the poor and has been expanding rapidly since the 1960s. Integrating the informal economy into the formal sector is an important
Right now Mexico's economy has fallen victim to the world economic slump that has affected most countries. Also, because of the swine flu scare of early April-May of this year, Mexico City (the country's most important city, with nearly 30% of the GDP share) was shut down for nearly a month.However, the economy has been more or less stable than most Latin American nations.
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Why did Canada choose a mixed economy? 1980 US president, Ronald Reagan, supported less government in the economy to reduce government spending and regulation of corporations. Canadian prime minister, Brian Mulroney, fallowed Reagan's example and fought for the shift right (less government involvement in the economy) in the economy in 1984. Ever since than there has been shift lefts and shift rights everywhere. therefore, Canada is a Mixed economy :)
soccer has been in Mexico for a long time and has been ranked pretty high ever since
Cuba has had a real bad struggle since Fidel Castro took dictatorship of the country. Now things are changing for Cuba but the struggle has not ended.
All US presidents have made efforts to help the economy in one way or another. However, it is worth noting that some presidents are particularly recognized for their significant impact on the economy, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt for his New Deal policies during the Great Depression and Ronald Reagan for his economic policies focused on deregulation and tax cuts.