Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico

The most developed countries have generally had an active State, a driving, regulatory and protectionist State, among other roles, although the most consolidated concept seems to be that of a developmental State. In this paper, a social accounting matrix of Mexico is constructed in order to design a...

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Autores principales: Núñez Rodríguez, Gaspar, Romero Tellaeche, José Antonio
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spelling oai-11362-465952021-02-24T14:43:04Z Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico Núñez Rodríguez, Gaspar Romero Tellaeche, José Antonio NACIONALISMO DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL POLITICA ECONOMICA ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS CONTABILIDAD SOCIAL NATIONALISM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES ECONOMETRIC MODELS SOCIAL ACCOUNTING The most developed countries have generally had an active State, a driving, regulatory and protectionist State, among other roles, although the most consolidated concept seems to be that of a developmental State. In this paper, a social accounting matrix of Mexico is constructed in order to design a dynamic-recursive applied general equilibrium model to analyse and quantify the impact of policies that were promoted by the State; in particular, policies aimed at increasing private savings and subsidies for the consumption of domestic inputs. The implementation of these simple policies was found to have a substantial positive impact overall, from which important economic policy elements for a development strategy emerge. 2021-01-18T19:47:44Z 2021-01-18T19:47:44Z 2020-08-31 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/46595 LC/PUB.2020/9-P/Rev.1 11 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 131 .pdf application/pdf MEXICO MEXICO
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topic NACIONALISMO
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
POLITICA ECONOMICA
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
CONTABILIDAD SOCIAL
NATIONALISM
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTING
spellingShingle NACIONALISMO
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOCIAL
POLITICA ECONOMICA
ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO
MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
CONTABILIDAD SOCIAL
NATIONALISM
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
SOCIAL ACCOUNTING
Núñez Rodríguez, Gaspar
Romero Tellaeche, José Antonio
Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
description The most developed countries have generally had an active State, a driving, regulatory and protectionist State, among other roles, although the most consolidated concept seems to be that of a developmental State. In this paper, a social accounting matrix of Mexico is constructed in order to design a dynamic-recursive applied general equilibrium model to analyse and quantify the impact of policies that were promoted by the State; in particular, policies aimed at increasing private savings and subsidies for the consumption of domestic inputs. The implementation of these simple policies was found to have a substantial positive impact overall, from which important economic policy elements for a development strategy emerge.
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author Núñez Rodríguez, Gaspar
Romero Tellaeche, José Antonio
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title Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
title_short Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
title_full Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
title_fullStr Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Nationalism and development: an alternative for Mexico
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