Mexico : 2006 Article IV Consultation—Staff Report; Staff Statement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion

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Release Date: © October, 2006
ISBN : 978-1-45182-569-5
Stock #: 1MEXEA2006003
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Mexico’s two main economic policy challenges are to fully entrench stability and to remove remaining obstacles to economic growth, necessary to end poverty. The floating exchange rate policy continues to serve Mexico well. An essential part of Mexico’s stability is the resilience of the financial system. The oil sector poses a policy dilemma, exacerbated by institutional constraints and governance issues. Although the near-term growth outlook remains closely linked to that of the U.S. economy, medium-term growth depends on structural reforms.

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Balance of payments , Competition , Economic policy , Economic sectors , Exchange rate policy , Fiscal policy , Foreign exchange , Inflation , International trade , Monetary policy , Poverty Reduction and Development , Public sector , Social indicators




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