All of it. The problem is that many products and services are still made on a handcraft scale: for instance, there are still many farmers who practice subsistence agriculture (meaning they farm to eat, not to sell) and to change such behavior, investment is badly needed. But in this difficult times, very few are willing or able to invest, and so the vicious circle of poverty is maintained.
Open minded economy is just part of ways,mainly develop in various spheres.
Tourism and ecotourism. Mexico has one of the largest tourism industries in the world, being the seventh most popular.
yes population part of economy
Agriculture, because Mexico and Canada are major customers for U.S. farm products.
Demi Lovato is a person from New Mexico, not a part of Mexico!
The Aztecs were a native group to the central Mexico and to the northwestern part of Guatemala. They were the largest controlling group in that area. They set their capital up at Tenochtitlan, which today makes up part of Mexico City (Mexico's current capital). They ruled by fear and force and their economy was a barter system (they traded for what they wanted). They were eventually taken over and nearly eliminated by Hernando Cortez, a Spanish conquistador.
Unitl 1836 it was part of Mexico.
Economy goes with culture because if someone grows up in a command economy, it becomes part of their culture, because it was part of their life for a long time. If they move and the economy there is market economy, then they loose part of their culture.
No, as a matter of fact, part of US, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California (Alta California) were part of Mexico.
At the beginning of the 20th century Mexico was a raw materials provider, mostly of minerals and oil. It was overwhelmingly agricultural, and the internal economy was quite undeveloped, due to a small population (13.6 million) and lack of any means of capitalization. By the beginning of the 21st century, Mexico has become an emerging market with large manufacturing and services sectors; it still has many issues such as poverty and undeveloped agriculture, but it is the 11th largest economy in the world, in part due to a large population base (113 million) and an export-oriented economy.
Northwestern Mexico, as it is part of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts.
Mexico is part of North America, but never a part of the United States of America