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Not much. Cold numbers speak for themselves:

  • Mexican GDP growth during his term (2000 - 2006) averaged 2.2%
  • Real wages decreased 3.8% to US$7.07 per day, from an average of US$8.27
  • Unemployment rose from 2.7% to 3.3%
  • Net migration increased 152%, from 2.84 migrants per 1,000 population up to 4.32 per 1,000; most of them migrated into the United States.
  • Foreign relations with Latin American countries such as Cuba, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela became severely strained.
  • Basic sciences and research dwindled from 1% of Mexico's GDP down to 0.33%
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