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Desigualdades regionales en México, 1900-1993
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
2000“…Although there was a clear convergence during the period from 1940 to 1970, this does not fit in with the proposed association; greater economic growth, increased demographic concentration and greater regional inequalities.…”
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Impacto regional de los parques y ciudades industriales en México
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1990“…From an intra-regional perspective, these parks meet the demand for industrial units on the outskirts of the metropolitan zone of Mexico City; the construction of the same is counterproductive for decentralization, because it promotes the formation of a megalopolitan-type, excess economic and demographic concentration. Considering the group of 8 regions into which the country was divided, it was concluded that both at an inter- regional and intra-regional level, there is no relation between the distribution and performance of industrial cities and parks and the program's objetives; thus, the most important policy for decentralization instituted by the Mexican government has not managed to have a meaningful impact on regional dynamics.…”
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Zonas metropolitanas en México, 1980
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1986“…Most importantly, by means of the application of techniques used in multivariate analysis, twenty-six metropolitan zones were delimited in the country for the year 1980, which represents a significant increase when compared to the twelve that existed at the beginning of the period.Despite evident downward tendencies in demographic concentration in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City and the upward tendencies of that concentration in the country's central region, the inertia generated by the dynamics of previous growth has impeded the country's urbanization process from reaching the point of inflection marking the so-called "inversion of polarization".Insofar as the development of these metropolises on an internal level is concerned, it is observed that they are at different points in their evolution. …”
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Características de la movilidad intrametropolitana en el estado de São Paulo, Brasil, 1970-1980
Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos
1992“…This massive growth and demographic concentration brought about a change in the internal distribution of the population. …”