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A New Vision for Mexico 2042: Achieving Prosperity for All: Executive Report

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  • Claudio Loser

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Harinder Kohli

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Héctor Aguilar Camin
  • Drew Arnold

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Mahmood Ayub

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • José Fajgenbaum

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Herve Fehrani

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Harpaul Alberto Kohli

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Anil Sood

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Y. Aaron Szyf

    (Centennial Group International and the Emerging Markets Forum)

  • Juan Pardinas

    (IMCO)

  • Manuel Molano

    (IMCO)

  • Rodrigo Gallegos

    (IMCO)

  • Alejandro Hope

    (IMCO)

  • Roberto Newell

    (IMCO)

  • Edna Jaime

    (México Evalua)

  • Jeff Puryear

    (Inter-American Dialogue)

  • Alexandra Solano

    (Inter-American Dialogue)

  • Lucretia Santibañez

    (RAND Corporation)

  • Carlos Malamud

    (Real Instituto Elcano)

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  • Claudio Loser & Harinder Kohli & Héctor Aguilar Camin & Drew Arnold & Mahmood Ayub & José Fajgenbaum & Herve Fehrani & Harpaul Alberto Kohli & Anil Sood & Y. Aaron Szyf & Juan Pardinas & Manuel Molano, 2012. "A New Vision for Mexico 2042: Achieving Prosperity for All: Executive Report," Other Working Papers mexico2042executive, Emerging Markets Forum.
  • Handle: RePEc:emf:otherw:mexico2042executive
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    Cited by:

    1. Claudio Loser & Ieva Vilkelyte, 2016. "The Impact of Commodity Terms of Trade in Africa," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 8(3), pages 282-308, September.
    2. Claudio Loser & José Fajgenbaum, 2012. "A New Vision for Mexico 2042: Achieving Prosperity for All," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 4(2), pages 155-195, May.
    3. Harpaul Alberto Kohli & Y. Aaron Szyf & Drew Arnold, 2012. "Construction and Analysis of a Global GDP Growth Model for 185 Countries through 2050," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 4(2), pages 91-153, May.
    4. Theodore Ahlers & Harinder S. Kohli & Anil Sood, 2013. "Africa 2050," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 5(3), pages 153-213, September.

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