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Foreign Investment in Mexico after Economic Reform

  • Author: UN, ECLAC
  • Publication date: November 2002
  • Page count: 46
  • Language(s) in this book: English
  • Sales number: 02.II.G.84

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Since the mid-1980s the Mexican economy has undergone a process of deep economic reform designed to shift away from the more inward-oriented development model that Mexico had followed until then. This publication reviews the economy of Mexico, and is divided into four main sections: the behaviour of aggregate investment and its relationship to the growth process; trends and performance of foreign direct investment (FDI); the behaviour and determining factors of investment in manufacturing; and the impact of investment patterns on the manufacturing industry’s structure and export performance.