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Economic Expert: AMLO ‘Pawning’ Mexico’s Future with Education Policy

By MARK LORENZANA Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) is “pawning” Mexico’s future with his “preference for improvisation,” according to economist, author and journalist Jorge Suarez Velez in his weekly column for Mexican daily newspaper Reforma on Thursday, Aug. 25. This “improvisation,” according to Suarez Velez, is manifested in López Obrador’s penchant for promoting his friends “without experience or

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Building a Competitive North America on the Existing Foundation

OPINION By JERRY HAAR Part of an ongoing series from the Wilson Center* The second decade of the 21st century increasingly mirrors the world’s political and economic environment of a century before when nationalism, protectionism and isolationism occupied center stage in the global political economy. The key drivers of economic growth and development — neoliberal economic policies and free market-oriented institutional

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OECD Says Mexico Needs ‘Comprehensive Reform’ to Boost Growth

XINHUA Mexico needs a “comprehensive reform agenda” to boost investment and economic growth, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Monday, Feb. 21. After cutting its economic forecast for Mexico’s growth expectations for 2022 from 3.3 percent to just 2.3 percent, OECD Secretary General Mathias Cormann, warned that in order to spur higher growth, Mexico would have to

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After Students Aim Truck at Guardsmen, AMLO Wants to Pay Toll Booth Highjackers

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF After a group  of students from Mexico’s Ayotzinapa Normal College, in the coastal state of Guerrero, launched a trailer truck with no brakes at members of the National Guard (GN) on Saturday, Feb. 5, because the GN prevented them from forcefully seizing control of a toll booth along the Mexico City-Acapulco highway, Mexican President

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Mexican Normalist Students Attack National Guard with Trailer Truck

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF A group of about 300 students from Mexico’s Ayotzinapa Normal College, in the coastal state of Guerrero, launched a trailer truck with no brakes at members of the National Guard (GN) on Saturday, Feb. 5, after the GN prevented them from taking control of a toll booth along the Autopista del Sol Mexico City-Acapulco

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AMLO Fires Head of Corruption Watchdog Secretariat

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS While Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) continues to dole out high-ranking (and high-paying) government jobs to luggage porters and entourage traffic managers with little or no academic or professional qualifications (other than their undying loyalty to him), on Monday, June 22, he ousted one of his “most-uncompromising” (his words) proselytes from her office as head

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