Changing Trade Patterns and Trade Policy in Mexico: Some Lessons for Developing Countries |
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activities actual AGRICULTURAL American analysis appear application balance of payments Banco de Mexico capital cent changes commercial policy commodity exports comparative continued controls costs countries decline demand devaluation direct dollars domestic duties early economy effect equipment estimate exchange rate expansion exports exports and imports factors favorable fifties figures final firms Food foreign gross growth import requirements import substitution import-competing income increased indicate industries input-output intermediate imports internal investment labor Latin America levels licenses machinery major manufacturing measured Mexican Million minerals mining obtained output pattern period permitted pesos petroleum ports position possible present Professor protection public policy rate of growth reduce reflect relative relative prices represent resource restrictions rose sectors share shift showed structure subsequent suggests supply Table tariffs tended tion tourism trade traditional transport value of production