This paper estimates the effects of external constraints on growth and investment in the Mexican economy, and how those effects have changed since the economic liberalization of the 1980s and the formation of NAFTA in 1994. Shocks to net financial inflows, world oil prices, the U.S. growth rate, and the real value of the peso explain most of the fluctuations in Mexico’s annual growth since 1979 (with structural breaks in some of these effects due to liberalization or NAFTA). Both Hausman weak exogeneity tests and simultaneous equations estimates generally support the view that growth drives investment but not the other way around, in the short run. Inflows of foreign direct investment have positive effects on investment, but the coefficient...
This thesis analyses how trade liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have impacted on M...
Despite the vast overhaul the Mexican economy has gone through since the 1980s, the promised high an...
This paper investigates the ways in which foreign direct investment (FDI) has really affected econom...
This paper estimates the effects of external constraints on growth and investment in the Mexican eco...
This paper examines the relative importance of external shocks as sources of business cycle fluctuat...
This dissertation investigated econometrically, using three separate models, the direct effects of f...
This article addresses the important question of whether foreign direct investment enhances economic...
Over the last decade, Mexico\u27s economy has been undergoing a series of exciting changes. In 1983,...
This study empirically examines on the role of international trade on economic growth in Mexico. To...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of the growth of investment in Me...
Mexico, a prominent liberalizer, failed to attain stellar gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction Since the mid-1980s the Mexican economy has undergone a process ...
Mexico, in its quest for economic growth, moved from an import substituting inward-oriented policy r...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
This article shows empirical evidence about Thirwall' (1979) model on the balance of payments constr...
This thesis analyses how trade liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have impacted on M...
Despite the vast overhaul the Mexican economy has gone through since the 1980s, the promised high an...
This paper investigates the ways in which foreign direct investment (FDI) has really affected econom...
This paper estimates the effects of external constraints on growth and investment in the Mexican eco...
This paper examines the relative importance of external shocks as sources of business cycle fluctuat...
This dissertation investigated econometrically, using three separate models, the direct effects of f...
This article addresses the important question of whether foreign direct investment enhances economic...
Over the last decade, Mexico\u27s economy has been undergoing a series of exciting changes. In 1983,...
This study empirically examines on the role of international trade on economic growth in Mexico. To...
This study provides an empirical investigation of the determinants of the growth of investment in Me...
Mexico, a prominent liberalizer, failed to attain stellar gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction Since the mid-1980s the Mexican economy has undergone a process ...
Mexico, in its quest for economic growth, moved from an import substituting inward-oriented policy r...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
This article shows empirical evidence about Thirwall' (1979) model on the balance of payments constr...
This thesis analyses how trade liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) have impacted on M...
Despite the vast overhaul the Mexican economy has gone through since the 1980s, the promised high an...
This paper investigates the ways in which foreign direct investment (FDI) has really affected econom...