México

  • Presidente:Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
  • Presidente del Senado:Olga Sánchez Cordero
  • Capital:Mexico City (Distrito Federal)
  • Idiomas:Spanish only 92.7%, Spanish and indigenous languages 5.7%, indigenous only 0.8%, unspecified 0.8% note: indigenous languages include various Mayan, Nahuatl, and other regional languages (2005)
  • Gobierno
  • Instituto Nacional de Estadística
  • Población, personas:128.927.016 (2024)
  • Área, km2:1.943.950
  • PIB per cápita, US$:11.497 (2022)
  • PIB, mil millones US$:1.465,9 (2022)
  • Índice de GINI:43,5 (2022)
  • Ranking de Facilidad para Hacer Negocios:60

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    • abril 2024
      Fuente: GISAID
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 25 abril, 2024
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      Overview of Variants in Countries: This dataset contains, the proportion of total number of sequences (not cases), over time, that fall into defined variant groups. Countries are displayed if they have at least 70 sequences in any variant being tracked, over a period of at least 4 weeks. Countries are ordered by total number of sequences in tracked variants.   It is worth interpreting with caution:Not all samples are representative - sometimes some samples are more likely to be sequenced than others (for containing a particular mutation, for example)The last data point - this often has incomplete data and may change as more sequences come inFrequencies that are very 'jagged' - this often indicates low sequencing numbers and so may not be truly representative of the countryIn many places, sampling may not be equal across the region: samples may only cover one area or certain areas. It's important not to assume frequencies shown are necessarily representative.
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    • diciembre 2023
      Fuente: European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 28 marzo, 2024
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      Note: ECDC will cease to update this dataset on 1 December 2023. Note:Data cited at European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, an agency of the European Union: https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/download-todays-data-geographic-distribution-covid-19-cases-worldwideThe population data in the databases are from the World Bank.
    • octubre 2023
      Fuente: International Monetary Fund
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 17 octubre, 2023
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      Global Financial Stability Report, October 2023: Financial and Climate Policies for a High-Interest-Rate Era
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: GlobalPetrolPrices.com
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 24 abril, 2024
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      Data cited at: Global Petrol Prices web site - https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Data is getting collected Every Tuesday evening from the Global Petrol Prices website. Weekly Average data is available from 28-Dec-2015 onward. Monthly average price is available for the period of January, 2013 - July, 2013    
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    • abril 2024
      Fuente: World Health Organization
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 26 abril, 2024
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      Data Citation: FluNet: https://apps.who.int/flumart/Default?ReportNo=2: World Health Organization; [2021]. License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO WHO- FluMart is a platform that has been developed to facilitate data exchange, harmonization, consolidation and storage of influenza related data. FluMart allows the upload of any user defined data files in their own format and transforms them into standard data. Standard format data can be used for analysis purposes and to produce reports. FluMart does not replace already existing applications such as FluNet and FluID, but combines the data from different applications and/or data sources in one common platform to enable integrated analysis and reporting. Note: Date has been taken as Starting Date of range date for the week  
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 26 abril, 2024
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      Data retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/   FRED Economic Research Division "International Data" dataset contains series for the following categories: money, banking & finance; national accounts; population, employment & labor markets; production & business activity; prices; work started; consumer opinion surveys; business tendency surveys (construction); business tendency surveys (services); business tendency surveys (manufacturing); business tendency surveys (non-manufacturing); leading indicators OECD; business tendency surveys (retail trade).
    • noviembre 2023
      Fuente: International Monetary Fund
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 04 noviembre, 2023
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      The Data Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity is an innovative single framework that integrates the concept of international reserves and foreign currency liquidity by covering data on on-balance-sheet and off-balance-sheet international financial activities of country authorities as well as supplementary information. It aims to provide a comprehensive account of official foreign currency assets and drains on such resources arising from various foreign/domestic currency liabilities and commitments of the authorities.
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    • abril 2017
      Fuente: Justice in Mexico
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 11 septiembre, 2017
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      Accumulated data and calculations on intentional homicides in Mexico by year from 1990 to 2016 from multiple sources. Compiled by Justice in Mexico. Number of Intentional homicide investigations in Mexico by Municipality from 2011 to 2016 from Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública. This data shows number of homicide investigations but not actual number of homicide victims. OCG: Organized Crime Group
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    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 25 abril, 2024
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      The OECD Weekly Tracker of GDP growth provides a real-time high-frequency indicator of economic activity using machine learning and Google Trends data. It has a wide country coverage of OECD and G20 countries. The Tracker is thus particularly well suited to assessing activity during the turbulent period of the current global pandemic. It applies a machine learning model to a panel of Google Trends data for 46 countries, and aggregates together information about search behaviour related to consumption, labour markets, housing, trade, industrial activity and economic uncertainty.   The Weekly Tracker proxies the percent change in weekly GDP levels from the pre-crisis trend. The pre-crisis trend is taken from OECD forecasts made prior to the crisis (in the November 2019 Economic Outlook). Two other flavours of the Tracker are also available in the datafiles: a Tracker of weekly GDP growth year-on-year (that is, the percent change in weekly GDP from the same week in the past year), and a Tracker of weekly GDP growth year-on-two-year (the percent change in weekly GDP from the same week two years earlier). 
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    • enero 2024
      Fuente: International Monetary Fund
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 06 febrero, 2024
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      Global growth is projected at 3.1 percent in 2024 and 3.2 percent in 2025, with the 2024 forecast 0.2 percentage point higher than that in the October 2023 World Economic Outlook (WEO) on account of greater-than-expected resilience in the United States and several large emerging market and developing economies, as well as fiscal support in China. The forecast for 2024–25 is, however, below the historical (2000–19) average of 3.8 percent, with elevated central bank policy rates to fight inflation, a withdrawal of fiscal support amid high debt weighing on economic activity, and low underlying productivity growth. Inflation is falling faster than expected in most regions, in the midst of unwinding supply-side issues and restrictive monetary policy. Global headline inflation is expected to fall to 5.8 percent in 2024 and to 4.4 percent in 2025, with the 2025 forecast revised down.
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Investing.com
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 26 abril, 2024
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