Since the mid-1980s Mexico has implemented a radical reorientation of its development strategy away from state-led industrialization and trade protection. This reform has drastically reduced the role of the state in the economy in favour of market mechanisms, and changed the orientation of social policies towards targeting and decentralization. The article examines the effects of this reform on Mexico’s social and economic development, and finds that its results have been far from stellar. Indeed, notwithstanding the reduction of inflation and the downsizing of the state, the economy has expanded at a slow rate way below its growth in needs. The authors conclude that if Mexico is to succeed in its quest to enter a path of robust long-term d...
THIS ARTICLE STUDIES THE IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TRADE POLICY LIBERALIZATION UNDERTAKEN BY MEXI...
During the last three decades Mexico has grown with an annual average rate of 4%, even with the chan...
The thorough transformation of Mexico’s economy along the past twenty years could have but leave the...
For the last few years, the importance of the role of the state in formulating and implementing econ...
Since the 1980s, the implementation of free-market policies, also known as neoliberalism, in Mexico ...
In August 1982, the Mexican economy was in grave economic circumstances. The foreign debt exceeded 4...
After the Great Depression of 1929--1933, the relative isolation of Mexico's economy led to the adop...
Includes bibliographyThis article concerns Mexico's industrial policy and economic performance, foc...
In the past two decades Mexico has experienced democratic transition and economic modernization, whi...
Enrique Valencia Lomelí — The resurgence of social policies in Mexico This article retraces Mexican...
This paper draws on Iniguez-Montiel (2010, 2011a, 2014), providing a summary ofthe main research fin...
The dramatic changes in Mexico's macroeconomic policies have shown that the Government is prepared t...
This paper explores how market liberalization, privatization, and deregulation can result in low eco...
The twentieth century saw Latin American countries undergoing political and economic transitions. On...
Fourteen years of market-oriented reform in Mexico have led to many economic changes. However during...
THIS ARTICLE STUDIES THE IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TRADE POLICY LIBERALIZATION UNDERTAKEN BY MEXI...
During the last three decades Mexico has grown with an annual average rate of 4%, even with the chan...
The thorough transformation of Mexico’s economy along the past twenty years could have but leave the...
For the last few years, the importance of the role of the state in formulating and implementing econ...
Since the 1980s, the implementation of free-market policies, also known as neoliberalism, in Mexico ...
In August 1982, the Mexican economy was in grave economic circumstances. The foreign debt exceeded 4...
After the Great Depression of 1929--1933, the relative isolation of Mexico's economy led to the adop...
Includes bibliographyThis article concerns Mexico's industrial policy and economic performance, foc...
In the past two decades Mexico has experienced democratic transition and economic modernization, whi...
Enrique Valencia Lomelí — The resurgence of social policies in Mexico This article retraces Mexican...
This paper draws on Iniguez-Montiel (2010, 2011a, 2014), providing a summary ofthe main research fin...
The dramatic changes in Mexico's macroeconomic policies have shown that the Government is prepared t...
This paper explores how market liberalization, privatization, and deregulation can result in low eco...
The twentieth century saw Latin American countries undergoing political and economic transitions. On...
Fourteen years of market-oriented reform in Mexico have led to many economic changes. However during...
THIS ARTICLE STUDIES THE IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF TRADE POLICY LIBERALIZATION UNDERTAKEN BY MEXI...
During the last three decades Mexico has grown with an annual average rate of 4%, even with the chan...
The thorough transformation of Mexico’s economy along the past twenty years could have but leave the...