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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.




Data Is Economic Infrastructure, Too
Integrating cadastral records, business activity, public services, mobility, and administrative procedures can reduce uncertainty, strengthen revenue collection, and turn municipal information into a competitive advantage. When a municipal government discusses economic infrastructure, it usually thinks of roads, industrial parks, water networks, energy, or connectivity. These are visible assets: they are budgeted, built, and physically transform the territory. Yet another, le

Editorial
2 days ago4 min read


Artificial Intelligence Reaches Data-Ready Municipalities First
The next territorial divide will not separate municipalities that have artificial intelligence from those that do not. It will separate governments capable of turning public information into better decisions from those that cannot. Artificial intelligence will not reach the wealthiest municipalities first. It will reach those that know what data they hold, who updates it and which decisions it can support. Buying a platform is relatively easy; building reliable information re

Editorial
5 days ago4 min read


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