Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy
Papers commissioned for the Yale/Mexico Conference (New Haven, April, 1989) are organized around four themes: the economic and socio-political context; contemporary macroeconomic issues; alternative development strategies, and; financial sector reform agenda.
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Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy
Papers commissioned for the Yale/Mexico Conference (New Haven, April, 1989) are organized around four themes: the economic and socio-political context; contemporary macroeconomic issues; alternative development strategies, and; financial sector reform agenda.
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Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy

Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy

by Dwight S. Brothers
Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy

Mexico's Search For A New Development Strategy

by Dwight S. Brothers

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Papers commissioned for the Yale/Mexico Conference (New Haven, April, 1989) are organized around four themes: the economic and socio-political context; contemporary macroeconomic issues; alternative development strategies, and; financial sector reform agenda.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367013295
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/23/2019
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments — Editors’ Note — Perspectives and Guidelines — Contemporary Economic Problems in Historical Perspective — Comparative View of Mexico’s Adjustment and Growth Problems — Comments — Social Impact of the Economic Crisis — Comments — Mexico’s External Environment: Prospects for the 1990s — Comments — Rebalancing Government Direction and Market Guidance — Comments — Broader Perspectives on Development Problems — Mexican-U.S. Relations — Mexico, the United States and the World Economy — Suggestions for Establishing a Special Bilateral Relationship — In the Eye of the Storm: The State of U.S.-Mexican Relations — Debt, Trade and Growth — Mexico: Foreign Debt and Economic Growth — Comments — Mexican Debt — Comments — Trade Liberalization and Macroeconomic Adjustment — Comments — Comments — Growth, External Debt and the Real Exchange Rate — Comments — General Comments* — Private Sector Net Exports and the Real Exchange Rate — Comments — Financial Sector Reform — Financial Sector Planning and Mexico’s New Development Strategy — Comments — Prudential Regulation and Financial Stabilization — Comments — Role of the Central Bank in Financial Modernization — Comments — Distributive Effects of Financial Policies in Mexico — General Comments — Appendix
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