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martes, agosto 01, 2006

Elecciones México - ¿Seguiremos siendo “the backyard”?

Elecciones México - ¿Seguiremos siendo "the backyard"?

Chicago Tribune

And the winner is …
" For the good of Mexico—and the United States—the hope here is that Calderon's razor-thin lead will hold up. Lopez Obrador's plan to rebuild Mexico's economy through giant public works programs and government subsidies is likely to fuel a return to the days of runaway debt and inflation. Calderon promises to pursue the free-market reforms begun by outgoing President Vicente Fox. The closeness of the election reflects voters' impatience with the pace of progress under Fox, but the country is moving forward. This is no time for a hard left turn."

Seguiremos siendo "the backyard" ?

"…rebuild Mexico's economy through giant public works programs and government subsidies is likely to fuel a return to the days of runaway debt and inflation…"

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Esto demuestra que grandes obras públicas y/o subsidios gubernamentales, no necesariamente están ligados al "caos económico" per se.

El "justo medio" existe, y espero que con la demostración de democracia que se ha dado en nuestro país, la "división" lleve a acuerdos. Hay proyectos de infraestructura, reformas y otros para el país que no pueden quedarse en el olvido.
El ejemplo a seguir, creo yo, es China, que dudo mucho tenga como única arma secreta "la mano de obra barata".

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