economics 77d ago
Santiago Levy Links Mexico's Low Growth to Informality and Poor Policies

Santiago Levy identifies Mexico's low productivity and high informality as key drivers of its sluggish economic growth. He attributes rampant informality—affecting over half the workforce and 90% of enterprises—to poorly designed public policies over the past 25 years. Addressing this entrenched issue is critical as trade agreements like TMEC alone will not spur meaningful growth.
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