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Across the world, a structural growth slowdown is underway: at current trends, the global potential growth rate - the maximum rate at which an economy can grow without igniting inflation - is expected to fall to a three-decade low over the remainder of the 2020s. The slowdown could be even more...
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volatility, especially in the past decade. Nevertheless, dollarised countries benefit from higher levels of investment and trade …
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stress in Mexico and this retards the growth of skills of workforce. (2) The informal sector is large, mostly due to the …
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This paper examines the process of trade liberalisation in Mexico, particularly since the mid-1980s and the signing of … income elasticity of demand for imports (partly associated with an increase in foreign direct investment with a high import …
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liberalisation involved in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on exports, imports and the balance of payments in Mexico … slowdown of Mexico's growth in recent years. NAFTA has not delivered the improved growth performance that was promised by … Mexico's political leaders at the time. …
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