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An edition of Mexico, the remaking of an economy (1992)

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"Today Mexico is viewed as a success story in the management of economic adjustment and structural reform. Inflation is under control, capital and foreign investment are returning, and output growth has increased. Mexico's recovery, however, has been neither fast nor smooth, and the social costs the country has borne for the past several years have been very large." "In 1982, Mexico faced a severe balance-of-payments crisis. Rampant inflation, capital flight, and a collapse of economic activity were the consequences of an overexpansionist fiscal policy and adverse external conditions. For the next five years, the Mexican government struggled to restore stability and growth without success. Falling oil prices and lack of adequate external financing made these goals extremely difficult to achieve. With the implementation of the Economic Solidarity Pact, inflation was finally brought down in 1988. However, fiscal discipline and far-reaching reforms notwithstanding, growth did not follow. To convince investors to put their capital in Mexico required something more. Initiatives such as the reprivatization of the banking system and the pursuit of a free trade agreement with the United States finally produced the observed turnaround starting in 1990." "In this book, Nora Lustig tells the story of adjustment and reform in Mexico from the onset of the debt crisis in 1982 through the early 1990s when the sweeping reforms began to bear fruit. The author looks closely at the social costs of adjustment and who bore the greatest share. In addition, she explores the characteristics of the new development strategy and analyzes the motivations and potential consequences of Mexico's search for greater economic integration with the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: México, hacia la reconstrucción de una economía
México, hacia la reconstrucción de una economía
1994, El Colegio de México, Fondo de Cultura Económica
in Spanish - 1. ed en español.
Cover of: Mexico, the remaking of an economy
Mexico, the remaking of an economy
1992, The Brookings Institution
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Cover of: Mexico, the remaking of an economy
Mexico, the remaking of an economy
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.972
Library of Congress
HC135 .L87 1992, HC135.L87 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 186 p. ;
Number of pages
186

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1720361M
Internet Archive
mexicoremakingof0000lust
ISBN 10
0815753144, 0815753136
LCCN
92023572
OCLC/WorldCat
26362414
Library Thing
1141581
Goodreads
4574877

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