PRIMARY AND SECONDARY INEQUALITY IN A MEXICAN STATE ECONOMY
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Inequality, Economy, Region, CommerceAbstract
In the early twentieth century, the Tabasco economy depends on the primary sector, the main product banana which was exported through foreign companies that bought the production. In the region, in the seventies, as the oil sector begins to demand services and manufacturers, and goes from an agricultural and livestock economy to one of services and industry, however, the fall of the international oil industry begins. In terms of prices, the state economy was severely affected and creates an economic inequality, due to the large part of the income from services, as well as the generation of jobs, depends largely on this sector. The research of qualitative approach, a documentary analysis is carried out and conclusions are made on the subject conclusions are generated. This paper analyzes the main economic reports generated by INEGI (National Institute of Statistics and Geography), as well as by the SE (Ministry of Economy), the economic trends of the entity in recent years and how the primary sector becomes in an alternative to mitigate unemployment and the economic slowdown due to the fall of the oil industry.
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