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In the 1940s, Mexico's traditional economy was primarily agrarian, relying heavily on agriculture, with many people engaged in subsistence farming. The country produced crops such as corn, beans, and sugarcane, while livestock farming also played a significant role. Additionally, the economy was characterized by a mix of small-scale artisanal production and limited industrial activity, particularly in urban areas. Post-World War II, Mexico began to experience industrialization, gradually shifting its economic structure.

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