TLCAN, agricultura y póbreza en México: ¿el dinamismo del cultivo de frutas y hortalizas frescas ha contribuido a disminuir la pobreza rural?

Palabras clave: México, pobreza, rural TLCAM

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Adrián De Leon Arias, Universidad de Guadalajara
Universidad de Guadalajara.

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2016-05-09
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De Leon Arias, A. (2016). TLCAN, agricultura y póbreza en México: ¿el dinamismo del cultivo de frutas y hortalizas frescas ha contribuido a disminuir la pobreza rural?. Carta Económica Regional, (106). https://doi.org/10.32870/cer.v0i106.5514