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Vice Governor of Bank of Mexico Discusses Structural Challenges for the Mexican Economy

From 1981 to 2013, per capital GDP growth in Mexico had been less than 1%—a shockingly low growth rate when compared to similar emerging market economies such as China and India. In the HKUST IEMS Public Lecture on 18 November 2014 at the campus, Dr. Manuel Sánchez González, the Vice Governor at the Mexican Central Bank, spoke at length on the modern history of the Mexican economy and addressed the most crucial problem facing the Mexican economy, specifically stagnant total factor productivity growth.

 

More about the event at iems.ust.hk/events/event/vice-governor-bank-mexico-discus...

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Uploaded on July 9, 2015