Mexico’s Economy. There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different...

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Mexico’s Economy

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Page 1: Mexico’s Economy. There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different activities based on the physical geography and the climate.

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Page 2: Mexico’s Economy. There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different activities based on the physical geography and the climate.

There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different

activities based on the physical geography and the climate of each area.

There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different

activities based on the physical geography and the climate of each area.

Page 3: Mexico’s Economy. There are 3 economic regions in Mexico. Each of these regions have different activities based on the physical geography and the climate.

Northern MexicoNorthern Mexico• Geography & Climate: desert, rocky, dry• Not Good area for farming!• Vaqueros- Mexican Cowhands developed

tools for herding, roping, and branding cattle.• Maquiladoras- factories that assemble parts

made in other countries• More Mexicans have moved to this area, near

the U.S.-Mexico border for jobs.

• Geography & Climate: desert, rocky, dry• Not Good area for farming!• Vaqueros- Mexican Cowhands developed

tools for herding, roping, and branding cattle.• Maquiladoras- factories that assemble parts

made in other countries• More Mexicans have moved to this area, near

the U.S.-Mexico border for jobs.

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Central Mexico

• More than HALF of Mexico’s people live in Central Mexico!

• Over 18 million people live in Mexico City, one of the biggest cities in the world.

• The climate is mild and pleasant year-round.• The soil is very fertile because of volcanic

eruptions.• Farming and Ranching are popular jobs.

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Southern Mexico• This region is the poorest economic region.• The Mexican economy is largely agricultural.• Very few Mexicans own the land they farm,

instead it is owned by rich landowners.• Haciendas- large farms that raise a single crop

for money.

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NAFTA• In 1994 Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. signed

an agreement to end trade barriers.• NAFTA will help Mexico because much of its

trade is with the U.S.• And, NAFTA has encouraged many U.S.

companies to build factories in Mexico, near the border, because Mexicans will work for less money than Americans.

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Pesos Vs. Dollar

• As of November 18, 2008, the exchange rate is 13 Mexican pesos for 1 U.S. dollar.

• That means….the value of 1 pesos in U.S. money = $.07

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Mexico’s Population• Growing rapidly!• There are more births than new jobs, this

could be a problem, causing a shortage of work.

• Many people from rural areas move to Mexico City searching for jobs. This overcrowds the city.

• Some Mexicans move to the U.S. as illegal aliens.