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Mexico's economy caught in the global slowdown.

Publication: Market Latin America
Publication Date: 01-NOV-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
In its September 27, 2007 edition, The Economist (London) observed that when the economy of the United States (US) slowed in 2001, Mexico's economy went down and stayed down for the two succeeding years. And then the magazine asked a rather pointed question: "As fears of an American recession deepen, will it be different for Mexico this time?"

Even a casual glance at the graph above yields the short answer.

No.

And the explanation is simple....

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