Mexico: The Unfinished Agenda Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

President Vicente Fox takes over in Mexico, December 1, 2000 - the end of the political revolution in '71 board PRI. In the past five years, Mexico has solved a number of macroeconomic problems and had good growth prospects. But a number of microeconomic issues have been largely ignored for years - poverty, income distribution, education, labor reform, energy and the environment, crime, and drugs. Fox administration is trying to lay out plans to mitigate all these problems at once - a very ambitious strategy. Do they have the problems of law, and will it work? "Hide
by Richard HK Vietor, Rebecca Evans Source: Harvard Business School 31 pages. Publication Date: May 29, 2001. Prod. #: 701116-PDF-ENG

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