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043 _a-us
100 _aLooney, Robert E.
245 _aEconomic policymaking in México :
_bfactor underlyning the 1982 crisis /
_cRobert E. Looney.
260 _aDurham, NC. :
_bDuke Press Policy Studies,
_c1985.
300 _a309 páginas :
_bilustradas con gráficos ;
_c22 cm.
490 _aDuke Press policy studies
505 0 0 _aForeword, xiii --
_tPreface, xv --
_tAcknowledgments, xvii --
_tI. Historical trends and sources of growth, 1 --
_tIntroduction, 3 --
_tI. An Overview of the Mexican economy, 5 --
_t2. Mechanisms of Mexican economic growth, 28 --
_t3. External sources of instability, 38 --
_tII. Economic policymaking, 1971-82, 53 --
_tIntroduction, 55 --
_t4. Policymaking during the Echeverria administration, 1971 -76, 57 --
_t5. Policymaking in the early Lopez Portillo years: devaluation and stabilization, 69 --
_t6. Industrial Policy under Lopez Portillo, 84 --
_t7. Fiscal Policy under Lopez Portillo: prelude to the 1982 crisis, 95 --
_t8. Policymaking in Lopez Portillo's final year: the 1982 devaluations and aftermath, 111 --
_tIII. Empirical examinations of policy impact, 123 --
_tIntroduction, 125 --
_t9. Scope for anti-inflationary policy, 127 --
_t10. Dynamics of the fiscal system, 150 --
_tII. Macroeconomic Controversies: The monetarist -Cambridge interpretations of the policy environment, 164 --
_t12. Impact of fiscal policy: a critique of the Fitzgerald thesis, 179 --
_tIV. Scope for optimal policymaking, 203 --
_tIntroduction, 205 --
_t13. Optimal stabilization programs, 1975-81, 207 --
_t14. Scope for optimal policy in an oil-based economy, 1982-87, 235 --
_t15. Optimal IMF-type stabilization programs during the de la Madrid presidency, 1983-87, 260 --
_t16. The policymaking dilemma, 276 --
_tNotes, 283 --
_tBibliography, 297 --
_tIndex, 307.
650 _aPolítica económica.
651 _aMéxico.
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