Mexico's Economy

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A01=Robert E. Looney
Author_Robert E. Looney
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comparative economic growth
economic development strategies
Economic forecasting
Economic forecasting Mexico
Economic history
Economic policy
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Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve System
fiscal constraints
Gdp Growth
GNP Growth
IMF
IMF Agreement
IMF Program
International Monetary Fund
La Angostura
Latin American economies
Long Term Economic Strategy
macroeconomic policy analysis
Mexico
Mexico Economic conditions 1918
Mexico Economic policy 1970-1994
Mexico's Central Bank
Mexico's Gdp
monetary policy challenges
Nacional Financiera
National Rural Development Program
Percent Real Growth Rate
Portillo Administration
Real Gdp Growth
Reserve Requirements
Selective Credit Control
Sell Rates
Short Term Portfolio Capital
structural adjustment policy Mexico
United Mexican States
Valle De Mexico
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367020293
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the spring of 1976, I had the privilege of serving on a Stanford Research Institute team engaged in examining various facets of the Mexican economy. That study provided the opportunity to visit many government ministries and talk with some of Mexico's leading economists. These professional experiences stimulated me to undertake full-scale research on the growth potential of the Mexican economy, a subject in which I had long been interested and on which I had written from time to time, beginning with my book Income Distribution Policies and Economic Growth in Semi-Industrialized Countries: A Comparative Study of Iran, Mexico, Brazil, and South Korea. 1 The present volume might be regarded as the culmination of this endeavor. The methodological approach here is partly descriptive and partly empirical-illustrative formal models are built on both qualitative and theoretical foundations. To sharpen the issue and put the Mexican economy in perspective, international comparisons are made through-out.

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