Submissions from 1991
Cigarette Consumption, Steven Ranieri
Crude Export Prices Up In April, Steven Ranieri
Cumulative Investment From Europe At $8 Billion, Steven Ranieri
Domestic Rubber Production Far Below Consumption Requirements, Steven Ranieri
Economic Performance, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Federal Government Debt Restructuring With Paris Club Member-nations Concluded, Steven Ranieri
Federal Government Take-over Of Veracruz Port Facilities, Steven Ranieri
Fertimex Domestic & Export Sales Volume, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
First Quarter Trade Balance, 1990 & 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Foodstuffs Trade Results, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Ford Invests $20 Million In 1991 To Construct Two Auto Parts Plants, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Investment In Mexican Stock Exchange, Steven Ranieri
Government Spending $75 Million For Tourism Promotion In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Highest U.S. Tariffs Affecting Mexican Goods (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Inflation, First Half Of May 1991, Steven Ranieri
Interest Rates On Federal Treasury Bonds, Steven Ranieri
Japanese Government To Approve Over $300 Million In New Loans To Mexico & Three Other Latin American Nations, Steven Ranieri
Joint Venture Investments In January-april 1991, Steven Ranieri
Majority Of Mexican Industrial Parks May Be Closed In Wake Of Trade Liberalization, Trilateral Trade Accord, Steven Ranieri
Manufacturing Industry Concentrated In Five States, Steven Ranieri
Metal Products Manufacturers & Foreign Competition, Steven Ranieri
Mexcobre Obtains $165 Million Loan From Bank Consortium, Steven Ranieri
Mexicana Airlines Financial Loss, 1990-1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Steel Tubing (tamsa) Plans $50 Million Bond Issue For July In Foreign Markets, Steven Ranieri
Mexico: Public Sector Foreign Debt, End Of 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Moody's Report On Investment Risk In Mexico, Steven Ranieri
New Countervailing Tariffs, Steven Ranieri
On 1990 Automotives Industry Performance, Steven Ranieri
On Birth Rate Decline, Steven Ranieri
On Commercial Bank Profits, January-april 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
On Electricity Price Hikes, Steven Ranieri
On Expansion Of Mexican Investment Companies, Steven Ranieri
On Fresh Flower Exports, Steven Ranieri
On Furniture Trade Deficit (s/s), Steven Ranieri
On Mexican Trade With Europe, Steven Ranieri
On Pemex Investment Plans, Steven Ranieri
On Textile Industry Trade Deficit, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Exports, Revenues, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Percentage Change In Agricultural & Related Employment In Rio Grande Valley, 1972-82, 1982-89, & 1972-89 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Petrochemical Exports In First Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Private Companies Compete For Exploration & Exploitation Rights To Mexican Oilfields, Steven Ranieri
Private Japanese Investors Submit Several Proposals For Government Approval, Steven Ranieri
Private Sector Foreign Debt, 1971-1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Probable Sulfur Reserves At 45.1 Million M.t., Steven Ranieri
Profile Of Mexican Coffee Industry, Steven Ranieri
Public Sector Finances, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Quarterly G.d.p. Growth By Sector, 1990 & 1st Quarter 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Salary Increase For Public School Teachers; Notes On Federal Government Education Budget, Steven Ranieri
Second Stage Of Telmex Privatization Concluded, Steven Ranieri
Selected Socio-economic Indicators, Steven Ranieri
Sinaloa Port Opens For Business, Steven Ranieri
State-run Fertilizer Company Announces Plans To Privatize Another Two Plants, Steven Ranieri
Steel Mill Privatization Includes Majority Of Pena Colorada Stocks, Steven Ranieri
Telmex To Invest $2.5 Billion In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Trade Balance, January-november, 1989 & 1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Trade Deficit, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
U.S.-based Woolworth Corporation Obtains 51% Of Stock In Woolworth Mexicana, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Congress Approves Two-year Extension Of Executive Fast- Track Authority; Chronology Of Developments, May 13-june 4, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Food Donations, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Milk Imports Account For 20% Of Domestic Market, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Tariff Barriers On Mexican Exports, 1989 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
0.6 Scientists Per 10,000 Inhabitants In Mexico, Steven Ranieri
Automobile & Auto Parts Industry Trade Surplus In 1990 Down 77.3% (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Automobile Exports To U.S. & Domestic Sales Up In January-february 1991, Steven Ranieri
Bancomext To Loan $14.77 Billion In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Banrural Budget Reduction, Steven Ranieri
Cancellation Of $367.5 Million In Debt-equity Swaps Due To Higher Prices For Mexican Debt Paper On Secondary Market, Steven Ranieri
Cement Exports Down 39% In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Chemical Plant Explosion In Veracruz State, Steven Ranieri
Chronology Of Debate On Free Trade Accord, April 17 - May 13, Steven Ranieri
Current Purchasing Power Of Minimum Wage Among Lowest In Mexican History, Steven Ranieri
Debt To Central Bank Reduced By $2.5 Billion In 1st Quarter, Steven Ranieri
European Nations Refuse To Join U.S. Tuna Embargo, Steven Ranieri
Federal Spending On Research & Development, Steven Ranieri
Finance Ministry Announces Auction Of Four More Banks, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Portfolio Investments, January-april 1991, Steven Ranieri
Government Revenues Up In January, Steven Ranieri
Gross Public Sector Domestic Debt, 1982-1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Honey Output Up Nearly 20% In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Huge Trade Deficit Expected This Year, Steven Ranieri
I.f.c. Loans For Fiscal 1991 Total $162 Million, Steven Ranieri
Inflation Rate For Private Sector Services, January 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Inflation Rate For Selected Public Services, January 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Mellon Bank Suspends $25 Million Credit Line To Mexican Banks, Steven Ranieri
Mexico: April Inflation At 1%, Steven Ranieri
Mexico, U.S., Canada Trilateral Trade, January- September 1990 (% Of Respective Nations' Total) (s/s), Steven Ranieri
"no Economic Reason To Raise Workers' Incomes", Steven Ranieri
Notes On Tourism Industry, Steven Ranieri
On Expansion Of Private Sector Participation In Mexican Economy, Steven Ranieri
On French Investment & Trade, Steven Ranieri
On Milk Consumption, Production & Imports, Plans To Privatize State-run Milk Processing & Distribution Plants, Steven Ranieri
Open Unemployment Rate In February At 2.5%, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Output & Exports, 1st Quarter 1991, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Renews Trade Credit Line With London Banks, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Tax Payments, January 1991, Steven Ranieri
Pemex To Receive $1 Billion Loan From Japanese Private Sector, Steven Ranieri
Petrochemical Trade Surplus Of $47.7 Million In January-february 1991, Steven Ranieri
Ports Handle 90% Of Foreign Trade, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Enhances Monopoly & Oligopoly In Mexican Market, Steven Ranieri
Profile Of Six State-run Mining Companies, Steven Ranieri