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Mexico Peace Index : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexico Peace Index
The Mexico Peace Index (MPI) is one in a series of National Peace Indices produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace released on the 28th of November 2013 that measures levels of peacefulness in Mexico between 2003 and 2012. The report was released in both Spanish and English, analyzes the economic benefits that would occur from increases in peace, and provides an estimate relating to the economic impact violence has had on Mexico.〔('Mexico Peace Index just launched' ) Alliance for Peacebuilding, retrieved 2013-04-12〕 The Index uses the same definition of peace as the Global Peace Index, United States Peace Index and United Kingdom Peace Index, which it defines as the absence of violence or the absence of the fear of violence.〔(Mexico Peace Index 2013 ) page 4, retrieved 2013-04-12〕 == Findings ==
The Mexico Peace Index found that peacefulness had improved by 7.4% over the last two years,〔('Violence Takes Chunk Out of Mexico's GDP' ) Latin American Herald Tribune retrieved 2013-04-12〕 and that Mexico ‘has the greatest potential of any country in the world to overcome its current levels of violence and build a more peaceful society’.〔(Mexico Peace Index Findings ) retrieved 2013-04-12〕 The Index estimates that violence (direct and indirect costs and potential economic effects) costs the country the equivalent of 27.7% of its GDP annually, equal to giving every Mexican 37,000 pesos (). 〔 () retrieved 2013-12-10 〕
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