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Oil Money And The Mexican Economy A Macroeconometric Analysis Francisco Carradabravo

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Oil Money And The Mexican Economy A Macroeconometric Analysis Francisco Carradabravo
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Francisco Carrada-Bravo
ISBN: 9780429716775, 042971677X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Oil Money And The Mexican Economy A Macroeconometric Analysis Francisco Carradabravo by Francisco Carrada-bravo 9780429716775, 042971677X instant download after payment.

In the mid-1970s unemployment, inflation and monetary disturbances were dominant forces in the Mexican economy. Beginning in late 1977, however the situation drastically changed. The discovery of enormous oil fields, combined with a structural and social factors, vastly improved the nation's prospects and in terms of business cycles, its economy moved from trough to peak. In assessing these changes, Dr Carrada constructs a macro-econometric model- based on the monetary approach to the balance of payments- to deal in the short-run with structural features of Mexico's economy. He then applied his model to a variety of scenarios in order to explore the short-term dynamic impact of oil revenues on real incomes, prices, inflation, money, supply and balance of payments. Incorporating theoretical and empirical evidence of hoe expectations affect levels of economic activity and inflation, Dr Carrada's model is applicable also to the conditions of other oil-rich developing countries

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