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flows. This research examines the long-run response of the real exchange rate to capital inflows in Mexico for the period …
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prospects, but there were many similarities between the adjustment that Mexico went through in connection with the debt crisis …. These calculations have been useful in interpreting some of the non-econometric aspects of Mexico's adjustment after 1994 …
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effects of a well-known sudden stop, in Mexico in the mid-1990s, confirms that a drop in output accompanying a sudden stop …
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--Chile, Colombia Mexico--and three East Asian countries--Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. It identifies a number of potential …
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effects of a well-known sudden stop, in Mexico in the mid-1990s, confirms that a drop in output accompanying a sudden stop …
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, Colombia and Mexico -- and three East Asian countries--Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. It identifies a number of potential …
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The article analyzes Mexico under globalization, particularly on the free mobility of capital. It argues that … various countries are implementing industrial and protectionist policies. If Mexico continues to bet on outward growth through … nearshoring, it will have no chance of overcoming the problems it faces. Mexico cannot continue with an economic policy that does …
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