Mexiko

  • Präsident:Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
  • President of the Senate:Olga Sánchez Cordero
  • Hauptstadt:Mexico City (Distrito Federal)
  • Sprachen:Spanish only 92.7%, Spanish and indigenous languages 5.7%, indigenous only 0.8%, unspecified 0.8% note: indigenous languages include various Mayan, Nahuatl, and other regional languages (2005)
  • Regierung
  • Nationales Amt für Statistik
  • Bevölkerung, Personen:128.927.016 (2024)
  • Fläche, km2:1.943.950
  • BIP pro Kopf, US$:11.497 (2022)
  • BIP, Milliarden aktuelle US $:1.465,9 (2022)
  • Gini-Koeffizient:43,5 (2022)
  • Ease-of-Doing-Business-Rang:60

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    • Januar 2017
      Quelle: Eurostat
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 16 Januar, 2017
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      Patents reflect a country's inventive activity. Patents also show the country's capacity to exploit knowledge and translate it into potential economic gains. In this context, indicators based on patent statistics are widely used to assess the inventive performance of countries. This domain provides users with data concerning patent applications / granted to the European Patent Office - EPO, patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office - USPTO and triadic patent families. EPO data refer to all patent applications by priority year as opposed to patents granted by priority year, which is the case of USPTO data.
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    • Januar 2012
      Quelle: World Bank
      Hochgeladen von: Knoema
      Zugriff am: 26 August, 2013
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      The World Bank’s Knowledge Assessment Methodology (KAM: www.worldbank.org/kam) is an online interactive tool that produces the Knowledge Economy Index (KEI)–an aggregate index representing a country’s or region’s overall preparedness to compete in the Knowledge Economy (KE). The KEI is based on a simple average of four subindexes, which represent the four pillars of the knowledge economy:  Economic Incentive and Institutional Regime (EIR)  Innovation and Technological Adoption  Education and Training  Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) Infrastructure The EIR comprises incentives that promote the efficient use of existing and new knowledge and the flourishing of entrepreneurship. An efficient innovation system made up of firms, research centers, universities, think tanks, consultants, and other organizations can tap into the growing stock of global knowledge, adapt it to local needs, and create new technological solutions. An educated and appropriately trained population is capable of creating, sharing, and using knowledge. A modern and accessible ICT infrastructure serves to facilitate the effective communication, dissemination, and processing of information.