Mexico’s economy is sick, because despite its large oil reserves, the country spends on maintaining an extensive political bureaucracy, it collects low taxes from big companies and affects the salary of the population, hurting the internal market, according to an expert guest. This edition also includes reports about the controversy around water distribution in Hermosillo, Sonora, and about forced expulsion by organized crime in communities in Guerrero. Martha Elena Ramírez hosts Voz Pública from Mexico City.
Guest: Dr. Abel Pérez Zamorano, Agronomist Engineer, with studies at the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, and a Ph.D. in Economic Development from the London School of Economics, Director of the Mexican Review of Agricultural Economy and Natural Resources, a scientific journal edited by Chapingo University, Mexico City, Mexico.
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