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Article IV Staff Reports
Financial Sector Assessment Program
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Projected % Change
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2013
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2014
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Real GDP
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3.4
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3.4
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Consumer Prices
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3.7
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3.2
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
Please refer to more recent PIN/Staff reports on this country for possible revisions.
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Mexico and the IMF
Updated April 20, 2013
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The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on November 19, 2012. Listed below are items related to Mexico, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | February 01, 2002 -- The Role of Affordable Mortgages in Improving Living Standards and Stimulating Growth: A Survey of Selected MENA Countries
Author/Editor: Erbas, S. Nuri | Nothaft, Frank E. Series: Working Paper No. 02/17
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 | January 01, 2002 -- Financial Crises, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Author/Editor: Baldacci, Emanuele | de Mello, Luiz | Inchauste, Gabriela Series: Working Paper No. 02/4
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 | January 01, 2002 -- Mexico: Experiences with Pro-Poor Expenditure Policies
Author/Editor: Corbacho, Ana | Schwartz, Gerd Series: Working Paper No. 02/12
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 | January 01, 2002 -- Financial Crises, Poverty, and Income Distribution
Author/Editor: Baldacci, Emanuele | de Mello, Luiz | Inchauste, Gabriela Series: Working Paper No. 02/4
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 | January 01, 2002 -- Mexico: Experiences with Pro-Poor Expenditure Policies
Author/Editor: Corbacho, Ana | Schwartz, Gerd Series: Working Paper No. 02/12
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 | December 18, 2001 -- Transcript of a Press Conference on the interim World Economic Outlook
I'm only going to give a few brief opening remarks, and I'm going to show a few slides. Normally we publish a World Economic Outlook only twice a year, but in times where there's been very rapid change in economic events or turmoil in the global economy, we come out with an interim WEO. We felt the recent situation certainly qualified, and we have written what you have before you.
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 | December 18, 2001 -- IMF Staff Papers - December 2001 - Can Currency Demand Be Stable Under a Financial Crisis? The Case of Mexico By May Khamis and Alfredo M. Leone
Finds strong evidence that real currency demand in Mexico remained stable throughout and after the financial crisis in Mexico. Cointegration analysis using the Johansen-Juselius technique indicates a strong cointegration relationship between real currency balances, real private consumption expenditures, and the interest rate.
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 | November 17, 2001 -- Statement by Mr. Francisco Gil Díaz, Minister of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico, to the International Monetary and Financial Committee, Washington, D. C., November 17, 2001
The International Monetary and Financial Committee statement on behalf of the constituency comprising Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, Venezuela
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 | November 01, 2001 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Thomas C. Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
Now, before we get to questions, I suspect a number of you may be interested in the preparations and arrangements for the IMFC meetings in Ottawa in a couple of weeks. We expect the Canadian authorities to post on the G-20 website the press accreditation material for the meetings on Monday, November 5th, and the Fund and the Bank will jointly post a press advisory alongside them. If you have any questions, I would ask that you follow up with Media Relations Division later on.
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 | November 01, 2001 -- Transcript of an IMF Economic Forum -- Anticipating Crises: Model Behavior or Stampeding Herds
Predicting crises through early warning systems is something that is intellectually challenging, to put it mildly.
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: 2001 Article IV Consultation--Staff Report, Staff Statement, Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion and Statement by the Executive Director for Mexico
Series: Country Report No. 01/190
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 01/191
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: Financial System Stability Assessment, including Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes on the following topics: Monetary and Financial Policy Transparency; Payment Systems; Banking Supervision; Securities Regulation; and Insurance Supervision
Series: Country Report No. 01/192
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: 2001 Article IV Consultation--Staff Report, Staff Statement, Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion and Statement by the Executive Director for Mexico
Series: Country Report No. 01/190
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 01/191
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 | October 25, 2001 -- Mexico: Financial System Stability Assessment, including Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes on the following topics: Monetary and Financial Policy Transparency; Payment Systems; Banking Supervision; Securities Regulation; and Insurance Supervision
Series: Country Report No. 01/192
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 | October 17, 2001 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Thomas Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
. I think it should not be any particular news that we have been looking and are looking at having an IMFC meeting as soon as it can be arranged, and I think they are on the right track, even though they don't seem to have too many specifics.
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 | October 01, 2001 -- Private Costs and Public Infrastructure: The Mexican Case
Author/Editor: Murphy, Russell D. | Feltenstein, Andrew Series: Working Paper No. 01/164
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 | October 01, 2001 -- Private Costs and Public Infrastructure: The Mexican Case
Author/Editor: Murphy, Russell D. | Feltenstein, Andrew Series: Working Paper No. 01/164
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 | September 28, 2001 -- Transcript of a Press Briefing by Thomas C. Dawson, Director, External Relations Department, IMF
The only announcement I have to make before taking questions is a somewhat unusual one. After a gap of 16 years, the Fund is about to publish the latest volume of the official history of the Fund. On October 9th it will come out. This is a series started in the 1960s. This latest volume covers the 1980s, and historically, these histories compensated for some of the secrecy in which the Fund often did its business. Now, of course, we're much more open and so, too, is our approach to history.
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