Mexico : Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation.

This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a sharp slowdown in 2013, growth in Mexico is projected to recover to 2.4 percent this year. The strong recovery in the United States in the second quarter of 2014 has triggered a rebound in Mexico's manufacturing production and exports. I...

ver descrição completa

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: International Monetary Fund. Western Hemisphere Dept
Formato: Periódico
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2014.
Colecção:IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ; No. 2014/319
Acesso em linha:Full text available on IMF
LEADER 01780cas a2200241 a 4500
001 AALejournalIMF014798
008 230101c9999 xx r poo 0 0eng d
020 |c 5.00 USD 
020 |z 9781484399408 
022 |a 1934-7685 
040 |a BD-DhAAL  |c BD-DhAAL 
110 2 |a International Monetary Fund.  |b Western Hemisphere Dept. 
245 1 0 |a Mexico :   |b Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation. 
264 1 |a Washington, D.C. :  |b International Monetary Fund,  |c 2014. 
300 |a 1 online resource (72 pages) 
490 1 |a IMF Staff Country Reports 
500 |a <strong>Off-Campus Access:</strong> No User ID or Password Required 
500 |a <strong>On-Campus Access:</strong> No User ID or Password Required 
506 |a Electronic access restricted to authorized BRAC University faculty, staff and students 
520 3 |a This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a sharp slowdown in 2013, growth in Mexico is projected to recover to 2.4 percent this year. The strong recovery in the United States in the second quarter of 2014 has triggered a rebound in Mexico's manufacturing production and exports. In addition, construction activity is firming up, supported by a rebound of residential investment and an increase of government spending on infrastructure. Mexico's external position remains broadly consistent with fundamentals and desirable policy settings. In 2014, the current account deficit is projected to remain unchanged with an improving trade balance offset by a continued increase in factor payments. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet 
830 0 |a IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;  |v No. 2014/319 
856 4 0 |z Full text available on IMF  |u http://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/002/2014/319/002.2014.issue-319-en.xml  |z IMF e-Library