College student perception toward economic trouble in Mexico: an empirical study in port Veracruz
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The aim of this study is to know the perception of university students about economic situation of Mexico. The National Survey GEA-ISA was applied. This survey was previously used in a national study entitled: “Public opinion about economic crisis and Mexican government program”. The survey was administered to 195 university students of different bachelors from Universidad Cristóbal Colón in june 2016. The analysis shows that students perceive that macroeconomic environment is not going to improve soon, but it is getting worse.
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