Who determines Mexican trade policy? [electronic resource] / Jean-Marie Grether, Jaime de Melo, Marcelo Olarreaga.

By: Grether, Jean-MarieContributor(s): De Melo, Jaime | Olarreaga, M. (Marcelo) | World Bank. Development Research Group. TradeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Policy research working papers ; 2187. | World Bank e-LibraryPublication details: Washington, DC : World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade, [1999]Description: ii, 31, [5] p. ; 28 cmSubject(s): Free trade -- Mexico | Investments, Foreign -- Mexico | Manufacturing industries -- Mexico | Protectionism -- Mexico | Tariff preferences -- Mexico | Mexico -- Commercial policyAdditional physical formats: Grether, Jean-Marie.: Who determines Mexican trade policy?LOC classification: HG3881.5.W57 | P63 no. 2187Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.Summary: During a period of trade liberalization (1985-89), when Mexican manufacturing experienced an important inflow of foreign direct investment, manufacturing sectors with heavy foreign direct investment received greater protection in import-competing sectors. With the move toward greater openness, the influence of industrial and foreign-investor lobbying on policy formation was reduced.
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"September 1999"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-28).

During a period of trade liberalization (1985-89), when Mexican manufacturing experienced an important inflow of foreign direct investment, manufacturing sectors with heavy foreign direct investment received greater protection in import-competing sectors. With the move toward greater openness, the influence of industrial and foreign-investor lobbying on policy formation was reduced.

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