Mexico: Selected Issues
October 11, 2006
Summary
This Selected Issues paper is a wide-ranging survey of the conditions for, and obstacles to, the growth in Mexico. It frames the issue of Mexico’s growth record, and presents the paper’s prior assumptions and approach. It highlights the main observations and conclusions emerging from the survey of growth conditions in Mexico. It also presents an overview of remittances in Mexico, motivated by their recent increase and possible macroeconomic implications.
Subject: Balance of payments, Competition, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Financial markets, Infrastructure, National accounts, Production, Productivity, Remittances
Keywords: Competition, CR, East Asia, Emerging and frontier financial markets, emigration, Global, household remittance, Infrastructure, ISCR, Mexico, net export, Productivity, productivity growth, remittance, Remittances, remittances data, remittances in Mexico, remittances inflow, remittances to Mexico
Pages:
48
Volume:
2006
DOI:
Issue:
351
Series:
Country Report No. 2006/351
Stock No:
1MEXEA2006002
ISBN:
9781451825688
ISSN:
1934-7685





