The regionalization of gdp in Mexico
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The wealth of Mexico quantified by the Gross Domestic Product, continues among the select group of the best 20 economies, however, its GDP per capita is low, which implies a poor distribution of this wealth among its population.
Due to the internal engine of Mexican entrepreneurship, the economic development seen in recent decades, and supported by the demand for manufactured products from the United States, Mexico’s growth remained stable, however, commercial dynamism now follows another sequence that deserves another commercial restructuring as a result of globalization. The evolution of GDP is analyzed through the regionalization of the federative entities made through their economic subsectors evaluated through Regional Analysis Techniques for the years 2003 to 2019. The Location Coefficient and the Specialization Coefficient are used with the objective of knowing the best and worst positioned regions in attracting these revenues, where the Central South Region and the North of the country stand out from the other regions.