Mexico: Crisis and Competitiveness Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2010, the bicentennial anniversary of the revolution against Spain in Mexico, Mexican President Felipe Calderon is hoping that he can arrange a number of important reforms necessary Mexico. Mexico has not grown much in the last decade, is losing competitiveness in China and other Asian countries. Some of its institutions, including employment, education, health, energy and antitrust seemed uncompetitive. But a weaker peso and more government attention to infrastructure, Calderon expressed hope that the high-tech exports to Mexico could restore U.S. market share and achieve success in Europe and Latin America. "Hide
by Aldo Musacchio, Richard HK Vietor, Regina Garc-Cu Llar Source: HBS 28 pages. Publication Date: April 7, 2010. Prod. #: 710058-PDF-ENG

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