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Paradox of Mexican Firms' Modernization During the 1990s
María de los Angeles Pozas, El Colegio de México

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ABSTRACT:
During the 1990s, Mexico lived like most of Latin American countries, a process of transition that involved economic opening and the liberalization of their FDI regimes. The new policy was based on the assumption that under the global economy, this form of international capital could make important contributions to the country’s development. The effect of direct foreign investments on a country’s development, however, depends on the way in which FDI articulates to the local economic structure.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
María de los Angeles Pozas, "Paradox of Mexican Firms' Modernization During the 1990s " (February 4, 2004). Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies. Paper pozas.
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