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Title: Mexico Business Cycle
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April 26, 1998 |
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In order to identify the possible sources of business cycles in Mexico, 4 periods were reviewed.
The first reviewed period from 1970-81 was characterized by an import substitution strategy, mounting economic distortions, particularly in the financial sectors, restrictions to FDIs and domestic and external imbalances... Showed first 250 characters
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In response to low growth rates in the early 1970’s, expansionary fiscal policies were implemented by the Mexican government. This accelerated inflation, appreciated the local currency in real terms and real interest rates were kept artificially low.The resulting capital outflows pressured the foreign exchange market and the authorities were forced to devalue in 1976... Showed next 250 characters
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