This paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during the last 20 years. It finds evidence that growing per capita income in Mexico is directly related to its “trade opening”, but is inversely related to the growth of its manufacturing export industry. Specifically, for each point of growth in “trade opening” (as a proportion of GDP) per capita income grew by 0.22%; while each point of increase in the share of industrial exports reduced income per person by 0.09%. To explain this apparent contradiction between the positive effect of “trade opening” and the negative impact of productive manufacturing specialization, we examined the characteristics of Mexico's industry. Results show that although Mexico'...
Includes bibliographyThe paper argues that the weak effect of exports on GDP growth in Mexico is par...
This research aims to evaluate the competitiveness of the export manufacturing industry in Mexico. I...
The aim of this paper is evaluate some of the principal determinants of manufactures Mexican exports...
This paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during the las...
AbstractThis paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during...
The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is argue...
The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is argue...
<p>The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is ar...
This article analyzes Mexican trade in manufactured goods at the subsector level for the period 1993...
The Mexican in-bond assembly, or maquiladora manufacturing sector, has taken its fair share of lumps...
AbstractWe elaborate some complex stylized facts related to the Mexican economy. The analyzed period...
The Mexican in-bond assembly, or maquiladora manufacturing sector, has taken its fair share of lumps...
A central argument behind the ongoing renegotiation of NAFTA is that Mexico became a top manufacturi...
Since 2001 the manufacturing sector of Mexico has experienced a reduced growth rate. This study esti...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
Includes bibliographyThe paper argues that the weak effect of exports on GDP growth in Mexico is par...
This research aims to evaluate the competitiveness of the export manufacturing industry in Mexico. I...
The aim of this paper is evaluate some of the principal determinants of manufactures Mexican exports...
This paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during the las...
AbstractThis paper evaluates the impact of Mexican trade and productive integration processes during...
The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is argue...
The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is argue...
<p>The article focuses on a structural problem of the Mexican economy: low economic growth. It is ar...
This article analyzes Mexican trade in manufactured goods at the subsector level for the period 1993...
The Mexican in-bond assembly, or maquiladora manufacturing sector, has taken its fair share of lumps...
AbstractWe elaborate some complex stylized facts related to the Mexican economy. The analyzed period...
The Mexican in-bond assembly, or maquiladora manufacturing sector, has taken its fair share of lumps...
A central argument behind the ongoing renegotiation of NAFTA is that Mexico became a top manufacturi...
Since 2001 the manufacturing sector of Mexico has experienced a reduced growth rate. This study esti...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
Includes bibliographyThe paper argues that the weak effect of exports on GDP growth in Mexico is par...
This research aims to evaluate the competitiveness of the export manufacturing industry in Mexico. I...
The aim of this paper is evaluate some of the principal determinants of manufactures Mexican exports...