The northern region, thanks to increased industrial production created by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) implementation.
The Economic Boom Has changed them
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Both. Mexico (capital: Mexico City) is an independent country with a political system on its own and as such, it is also considered an independent economic entity or region within the continent of North America.
The northern region, taking advantage of tax incentives and closeness to the US-Mexico border.
that is the easiest question i have ever seen...who is the idiot who asks it?
Arizona is a state within the united states...therefore it is a political region, geographically situated in the southwestern united states, and borders Mexico, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. This makes it also an economic region, especially in relation to the frontier economies of Sonora Mexico.
A boom is a period of rapid economic growth, prosperity.
Southern Mexico's dominant economic activity is agriculture, with tourism as an important contributor.
The country was doing really well as it had experienced an economic boom and there was a lot of jobs being created.
boom/growth
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Stephenie Foster has written: 'Economic development in the U.S.-Mexico border region' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Economic conditions, Foreign economic relations