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Is mexico a developed or developing country?

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Is mexico a developed or developing country?

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  1. Mexico is a newly industrialized country, its economy is developed then many developing nations, but still it has not yet exhibited the full potential of developed nations. It falls in the NIC category, where it is in a transition phase, as it has the features of both develpoing and developed nations, but the dominant features are of the developed nations.


  2. Oh s**t it's so developed you know. By the way Mexico is the city of s*x go there if you want to shag someone. Bye

  3. Mexico is not classifiable as a developing nation, but it fits rather well into the category of Upper-Middle income nation. Mexico has a GDP (PPP) of $13,200 per capita, and a poverty rate of 17% using food and asset based poverty rates, which means it has the lowest poverty rates of all Latin America. Healthcare and Education in Mexico are on the higher end of the Upper-Middle income spectrum. Mexico has higher living standards than all of Latin America, Africa, A large portion of Asia which includes China, and South Korea. Mexico is a prime example of a country in the final stage of the demographic transition, which is the transition from Middle-Income nation, into Developed status. For my American friends, that means that Mexico's baby boomers have all been born, and their succeedding generation is who is being born now.

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