Savings, Investment, and Growth in Mexico [electronic resource] : Five Years After the Crisis.

By: International Monetary FundMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 89/18Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1989Description: 1 online resource (92 p.)ISBN: 1451922701 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Balance of Payments | Inflation Tax | Inflation | Relative Price | Relative Prices | MexicoAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Savings, Investment, and Growth in Mexico : Five Years After the CrisisOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: Despite Mexico's recent remarkable progress in adjusting its fiscal and external accounts and in restructuring its economy, the recovery of growth has remained elusive. This paper reviews some aspects of Mexico's recent performance and suggests that systemic adjustment uncertainty, and policy conflicts between stabilization and real depreciation objectives, are among the factors that have contributed most to delaying the private sector's investment response and preventing a sustainable recovery. The paper also assesses future growth prospects and resource mobilization needs, based on a growth model that fully incorporates the internal transfer problem and emphasizes solvency requirements.
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Despite Mexico's recent remarkable progress in adjusting its fiscal and external accounts and in restructuring its economy, the recovery of growth has remained elusive. This paper reviews some aspects of Mexico's recent performance and suggests that systemic adjustment uncertainty, and policy conflicts between stabilization and real depreciation objectives, are among the factors that have contributed most to delaying the private sector's investment response and preventing a sustainable recovery. The paper also assesses future growth prospects and resource mobilization needs, based on a growth model that fully incorporates the internal transfer problem and emphasizes solvency requirements.

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