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Extractions: Internet Resources Library Databases Foreign Trade Statistics- US Census Bureau STAT-USA STAT-USA is a primary point for access to government business-related statistics of all kinds including the National Trade Data Bank (NTDB). The section entitled "Frequently Requested Statistical Releases" includes all types of economic data from GDP figures and interest rates to housing starts and retail sales. A searchable version of Commerce Business Daily is available here as well as the Survey of Current Business since 1994. Most of the applications on this site require Adobe-Acrobat software which can be downloaded. To gain access to this database, an ID and password are required or use the Internet PCs in the Management & Economics Library. Consult the Reference Staff in your library to gain access.
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Extractions: Euromonitor analysts carry out hundreds of research projects every year, consequently we have thousands of information sources. These sources are now available in three brand new volumes bringing together region specific information providers including trade associations, national statistical offices, government departments, business information libraries and business websites in Asia, Latin America and Europe respectively.
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Extractions: (Subcomandante Marcos) On 1 January 1994 Mexico entered the First World. They entered N.A.F.T.A. with a flurry of excitement from both American and Mexican big business. Within a year the grand illusion of the 'Mexican Miracle' had been laid to rest and the economy fell to its knees as close to $11 billion was taken out of the economy by investors. Clinton stepped in with a $40 million aid deal to save the Mexican economy and his face at home. Mexico's foreign debt increased and controls and burdens shackled the economy. Mexico is a land divided into the extremely rich and the extremely poor. The economy run by large business and corrupt officials has consistently ignored and spat on a massive proportion of the population. Rural areas are worst hit. The indigenous people were without a voice for decades. This 'First World economy', when studied, shows a lot of contradictions. 41% of the population have no running water; 34% are without electricity; 63% of the people live in accomodation of only one room; 19% of the workforce has no possible income, and 67% live on or below the minimum wage. The National Consumers Attorneys Office threw light on these statistics when a study they released showed that twenty of the most essential products that make up the basket of goods consumed by families in Mexico cost the equivalent of between 7 and 10 minimum wages. A litre of cooking oil and a kilo of rice costs roughly one day's pay. The economy for years has benefitted big business, foreign and national, and the divide between rich and poor is widening every day. Since 1988 the difference between the rich and the poor has become very severe. Fifty million people live in poverty, while twenty four billionaires top Forbes list of the wealthiest people in the world.
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Extractions: Events You are here: FRB Dallas Home Economic Data Regional Data Resources Hot Stats ... Mexican GDP Economic Data Economic Data Home Regional Data Resources Regional Data by Topic Regional Data by State ... Resources and Links Tools E-mail Alerts E-mail This Page View Printer-friendly Page (IE 5.5+ only) Mexican GDP August 15, 2003 (Mis)reporting Mexico's Gross Domestic Product The health of Mexico's economy is important to business people and analysts in the United States. This is especially true in Texas, which shares a 1,254-mile border with Mexico and whose economy is closely related to that of its southern neighbor. For example, approximately 43 percent of Texas' exports flow to Mexico. Perhaps the most closely watched indicator of the Mexican economy is quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP), published by Mexico's
Extractions: Mexico: An Update and Outlook John Thompson presents an update of the Mexican economy and gives an outlook for 2001. After experiencing strong growth throughout most of 2000, the Mexican economy finished the year soft and saw quarter-over-quarter real GDP decline by 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter (annualized rate). Most economic indicators, including manufacturing hours, industrial production, aggregate demand and the leading index, reinforced the widely held notion that Mexico's rapid pace of expansion had slowed and that economic growth would be softer in 2001. GDP Growth Year-over-year GDP growth for the fourth quarter was 5.1 percent, down from 7 percent in the third.[2] Quarter-over-quarter manufacturing hours fell an annualized 5.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year; a drastic decline compared with the 4 percent rise in the fourth quarter of 1999. Quarter-over-quarter industrial production declined 5.4 percent over the same period after averaging 7.7 percent growth in the first three quarters of 2000 (annualized rate).
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Extractions: Turchin Library User Guides International Business Information Sources Information sources regarding international business can include anything from background information regarding the region or country to detailed information regarding a specific company. Sources listed here are only some of the sources available. In practice, each person will need to go beyond the basic sources to cover a specific topic as completely as possible. The TULANET, which includes books of all the Tulane Libraries, except the Law Library, is a point at which to begin a thorough search for international information. While the emphasis is on library material, material from electronic sources is also included. Country Background Information The NTDB is the U.S. government's most comprehensive source of world trade data and business information. It is a trade library of over 200,000 documents from more than 20 federal agencies. It provides types of information needed to make export decisions and develop export strategies. Included below is a list of some of the publications that it includes: Country Commercial Guides are produced annually at the U S. Embassies in the various countries and present a comprehensive look at the commercial environment through economic, political and market analyses. They include the areas of economic trends and outlook, political environment, information on marketing US products and services, best prospects for US exports, trade regulations, investment climate, trade and project financing, and business travel. The appendices will list statistics, contacts, commercial banks, market research reports, and trade event schedules.
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