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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Water Management Is Now Defining the Success or Failure of Local Governments
Water is no longer just a public service. It has become a strategic factor for governance, competitiveness and territorial development. In a context of growing urban and economic pressure, municipalities that fail to manage this resource efficiently will face higher social costs, investment losses and limited growth opportunities. For decades, municipalities measured their success through visible projects: roads, parks, public buildings and urban infrastructure. However, the

Editorial
3 days ago4 min read


Municipalities That Understand Their Identity Will Gain an Economic Advantage
For years, Mexican municipalities competed to attract investment by offering available land, tax incentives, or affordable labor. That logic is no longer enough. Territorial economics is entering a new era in which the real competitive advantage will no longer be infrastructure alone, but a territory's ability to understand who it is, what it can offer, and where it intends to grow. This week's five articles published by interAlcaldes appeared to address different subjects: l

Salvador Ordóñez Toledo
Jul 264 min read


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