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  • Swine Flu and the Mexican Narco State: No Time to Be Long [View article]
    A failed state?!?! Are you serious??? Yes, the cartels have caused terrible problems and violence in border towns and in DF, but the vast majority of the country is as safe and stable as ever. Mexico is still a huge trade partner in NAFTA with massive potential from its natural resources (ags and metals too, not just oil) and human capital (one of the youngest populations by avg age in the world).

    I would also categorize Mexico as being more risky in the short run...all of these problems (cartel violence, swine flu, reduced remittance inflows, etc) are more short-term. In the long run, I am very bullish of Mexico. Communications, infrastructure, and basic services are not "compromised." I'm not sure what you are focusing these comments on, but electricity, water, transportation services, etc. are still up and running fine.

    While the recent swine flu has caused a hiccup in DF, only about 100 people have died in Mexico so far. While this is still terrible, it is hardly the type of outbreak that would lead to the level of political instability you are assuming.
    Apr 27 13:58 pm |Rating: +1 -2 |Link to Comment
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