Yes. Wages for Mexican workers are a quarter of what the average American is paid. Also, the maquiladora program in Mexico allows for relaxed environmental laws, less taxes and no import/export taxes. This allows to cut costs and improve the business bottom line.
as you know there are two names for a country, it is either LEDC or MEDC LEDC=less economically developed country ( mexico,india, brazil, africa ) MEDC=more economically developed country (england, n.america, france ) and when it ccomes to fashion or trade or genral "globalisation" the countries rely on each other for goods. FASHION INDUSTRY- they rely on the low prices of raw material and cheap labour prices. (sweat shops ) FOOD INDUSTRY-they rely on shipping, and food prices around the world.
Monterrey , Mexico. ( Municipality , San Pedro Garza Garcia )
Mexico City. :)
Both are part of Mexico, and that's pretty much it. Both regions are opposite in terms of economy, population, cultural traits and even ethnicity:Northern Mexico is industry-oriented while southern Mexico is mostly ruralNorthern Mexico is sparcely populated while southern Mexico has a much bigger population density.Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts while southern Mexico has a tropical, humid climate.Northern Mexico's ethnicity is in general terms, "paler" than the rest of the country due to European immigration throughout the 19th century; southern Mexico tends to be "darker" due to several Native American peoples that survived the contact with Europeans.Northern Mexico is more akin to the southwestern US -- in fact, the cowboy culture was "invented" in Mexico -- while southern Mexico has more affinity to Central America.
in Mexico the food is good
Because Canada is less corrupt than Mexico.
LEDC = Less Economically Developed Country. Mexico falls within this category, as it isn't fully industrialized.
MEDC (More Economically Developed Country): Japan, Australia LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country): Argentina, Mexico, Russia, Brazil, Saudi Arabia
It is one of the most economically advanced cities in Mexico, with a GDP per capita of US$46,634 (2010).
To stay late in certain neighborhoods which are "economically challenged".
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I guess you mean "least developed country" or "medium developed country". It is neither.According to the scale you are using, Mexico falls within the category of "High developing countries", just below the likes of Chile, Hungary or Poland.MEDC
Mexico has an efficient work force which is unparalleled this side of Asia, but they also have an outdated government which is even more corrupt than that of the US.
The early civilizations of Mexico throughout (Central) America developed socially by sending messengers along at least 10,000 mile roads.
It was sparsely populated.
Early civilizations of Mexico and central America developed socially politically and economically by making and helping citizens have food and made sure they didn't starve . Also they had great farming techniques which helped grow crops like corn, and beans
From an economically active population of 12.06 million people, unemployment rate in Mexico city is estimated at 6.65% or 802,000 people without a job.