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Author/Editor:
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Loser, Claudio ; Kalter, Eliot
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Publication Date:
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February 15, 1992
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Summary:
This paper explores the reasons behind the recent transformation and upturn of the Mexican economy. The changes are the result of the authorities' determination to stick with a difficult reform program since the early 1980s, supported by multilateral financial institutions, creditor countries, and commercial banks.
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Series:
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Occasional Paper No. 99
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Subject(s):
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Economic policy | Economic conditions | Economic growth | External debt | Inflation | Bank reforms | Trade liberalization | International trade | Investment | Mexico
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Notes
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Edited by Claudio Loser and Eliot Kalter, with a staff team comprising Sharmini Coorey, Mohamed El-Erian, Saul Lizondo, Liliana Rojas-Suarez, and Philippe Szymczak.
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English
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Publication Date:
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February 15, 1992
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ISBN/ISSN:
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ISSN 0251-6365 ; ISBN 1-55775-312-1
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Format:
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Paper
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Stock No:
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S099EA0000000
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Pages:
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vii+91
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Please address any questions about this title to
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