Mexico Selected Issues Paper

This Selected Issues paper analyzes the global crisis and potential growth in Mexico. The paper uses two methodologies to assess to what extent the global crisis is likely to weigh on Mexico’s growth potential. The first approach is sectoral, examining the historical relationship between financial s...

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Corporate Author: International Monetary Fund
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. International Monetary Fund 2010
Series:IMF Staff Country Reports
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653 |a Depository Institutions 
653 |a Banks 
653 |a Finance 
653 |a Labour; income economics 
653 |a Employment; Economic theory 
653 |a Fiscal rules 
653 |a Public finance & taxation 
653 |a Industries: Financial Services 
653 |a Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General 
653 |a Capital and Total Factor Productivity 
653 |a Cost 
653 |a Micro Finance Institutions 
653 |a Fiscal Policy 
653 |a Industrial productivity 
653 |a Production 
653 |a Labor markets 
653 |a Aggregate Labor Productivity 
653 |a Unemployment 
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653 |a Total factor productivity 
653 |a Aggregate Human Capital 
653 |a Labor 
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653 |a Macroeconomics 
653 |a Wages 
653 |a Capacity 
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653 |a Informal employment 
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520 |a This Selected Issues paper analyzes the global crisis and potential growth in Mexico. The paper uses two methodologies to assess to what extent the global crisis is likely to weigh on Mexico’s growth potential. The first approach is sectoral, examining the historical relationship between financial stress and growth in manufacturing industries. The second approach uses a growth-accounting framework to take a closer look at likely developments in the factors that drive potential growth. The paper also examines spending patterns and risks of expenditures volatility from unanticipated shocks in macroeconomic variables under two alternative fiscal rules