General characterization of the Mexican economy and the external sector constraint
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https://doi.org/10.32870/eera.vi5.1134Keywords:
mexican economy, 1990s, 20th century, economic liberalization, trade flows, capital flowsAbstract
This article is an exposition of some of the general conditions within which the Mexican economy has moved throughout the nineties of the twentieth century, that is, in the stage of economic opening, alluding, however, to the immediate antecedents that have forced the substantial changes that it has undergone to achieve a new type of trade and capital flow.
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