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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Local Economies Do Not Reactivate on Their Own, They Are Planned, Measured, and Connected
The problem with many municipalities is not that they do not have an economy. It is that they do not know how to read it. They have businesses, young people, land, producers, schools, family-owned companies, location, and talent. But without a diagnosis, those assets remain scattered. They are mentioned in speeches, promoted in campaigns, celebrated at events, but rarely turned into a real development strategy. A local economy does not reactivate through goodwill. Nor thr

Editorial
May 55 min read


Smart tourism on the rise. Apps and platforms are redrawing the traveler's map in Mexico and the U.S.
For decades, tourism has been a key driver of economic growth in both Mexico and the United States. However, in 2024, the integration of digital technologies radically transformed not only how people travel but also how the industry is managed by both public and private sectors. Mobile apps, booking platforms, and smart assistants have shaped a new model of tourism—one that is more personalized, efficient, and competitive. This digital shift is no longer a luxury; it has beco

Editorial
Jun 17, 20253 min read


Borderless tourism. The binational revolution redrawing the map of regional development
For years, tourism between Mexico and the United States has been one of the most visible aspects of their bilateral relationship. But beyond the beaches of Cancún and the outlets of Texas, new dynamics of cooperation are emerging between local governments and tour operators that could redefine the economic future of entire regions. In 2024, an unprecedented wave of progress unfolded in binational tourism collaboration: over 17 local agreements were signed between border state

Editorial
May 30, 20253 min read


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