Mexico has. With a market, export-oriented economy, Mexico ranks as the 11 largest economy in the world with a GDP (2011) of US$1.19 trillion and a GDP per capita of US$15,100.
On the other hand, Cuba has an almost closed, command economy which needs many changes to become competitive in today's globalized world; it is ranked as 68 in the world with a GDP (2011) of US$114 billion and a GDP per capita of US$9,900.
Your question doesn't make any sense or is too vague. Economic geography is a discipline that studies location, distribution and spatial organization of economic activities in different regions in the world. It you are asking what is the main economic difference between Mexico and Cuba, the answer is that both are developing countries, but Mexico has capitalistic tendencies while Cuba has a socialist/communist economy.
How cuba solve it's economic probelums?
The Yucatan Channel is the strip of water provides a passageway between Mexico and Cuba.
Mexico, Cuba, The Bahamas.
Mexico does... don't know about Cuba ?? O_O
Cuba was never a part of Mexico.
Mexico is a capitalist country, while Cuba is communist.
the eniems of cuba is Mexico
It is east of Mexico.
The US, Cuba and Mexico.
Mexico
no