El desarrollo socioeconómico de los municipios constituye parte de las fuerzas productivas de un estado y de una nación. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la conformación del municipio de Anáhuac, Nuevo León, desde su fundación, para obtener elementos evaluativos encaminados a configurar una plataforma de proyección hacia el desarrollo regional considerando la naturaleza operativa del área y su espacio geográfico. Los aspectos examinados permitirán delimitar la implementación de un modelo sustentable y de acción territorial con el propósito de desarrollar industrias, empresas de servicios o negocios agropecuarios donde los entornos ecológicos sean preservados o recuperados para futuras generaciones.
This paper explores the relationship between residential confinement to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus, seen as a public policy, and how it affects the informal labor sector, as well as the responseof individuals to the pandemic in the states of Mexico. Forming panels for various levels of informality applied to panel vector auto-regressive (PVAR) shows that staying at home as public policy becomes more effective as informality decreases. In addition, the response of individuals to an increase in the spread of the pande-mic depends on the level of informality: for states with lower rates of informality, individuals respond to a higher concentration of residential confinement. But for states with a higher level of informality, the evidence is not significant. The paper considers the role of informality in the development of an effective public policy.
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