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Mexico City is the second largest city on the American continent, the most populous Spanish-speaking city in the world and the richest city, in terms of GFP, in Latin America. The authors explore the political structures, demography, economy, social issues and public administration that make this megacity distinctive.

Unique and vibrant, Mexico City has been run since the 1990s by left-wing parties with more progressive social and egalitarian concerns about urban problems, and new proposals for different types of state participation. Political changes at the city level has led to changes and fresh approaches in some aspects of social life, including the creation of important local, grass-roots institutions. The book offers quantitative and qualitative assessments of the spatial structure of the city and its distribution of poverty and poor economic outcomes, alongide transportation provision, housing. Deindustrialization and the growth of the service sector alongside an expanding informal economy are also shown to be important dynamics in the economic restructuring of the city.



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Introduction: Mexico City as a Latin American megacity

1. Describing demographic change

2. Economic restructuring under globalisation

3. Links between housing, mobility, and transport

4. Territorial inequalities and segregation

5. Political change and the provision of public services

6. Environmental issues and natural risks

7. The city in search of an institutional solution

Conclusion: challenges and life opportunities in a megacity

Mexico City

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    A Hardback by Professor Martha Schteingart, Professor Jaime Sobrino, Professor Vicente Ugalde

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      Publisher: Agenda Publishing
      Publication Date: 09/02/2023
      ISBN13: 9781788214575, 978-1788214575
      ISBN10: 1788214579

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mexico City is the second largest city on the American continent, the most populous Spanish-speaking city in the world and the richest city, in terms of GFP, in Latin America. The authors explore the political structures, demography, economy, social issues and public administration that make this megacity distinctive.

      Unique and vibrant, Mexico City has been run since the 1990s by left-wing parties with more progressive social and egalitarian concerns about urban problems, and new proposals for different types of state participation. Political changes at the city level has led to changes and fresh approaches in some aspects of social life, including the creation of important local, grass-roots institutions. The book offers quantitative and qualitative assessments of the spatial structure of the city and its distribution of poverty and poor economic outcomes, alongide transportation provision, housing. Deindustrialization and the growth of the service sector alongside an expanding informal economy are also shown to be important dynamics in the economic restructuring of the city.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Mexico City as a Latin American megacity

      1. Describing demographic change

      2. Economic restructuring under globalisation

      3. Links between housing, mobility, and transport

      4. Territorial inequalities and segregation

      5. Political change and the provision of public services

      6. Environmental issues and natural risks

      7. The city in search of an institutional solution

      Conclusion: challenges and life opportunities in a megacity

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