Submissions from 1991
World Bank Approves $220 Million Loan For Pre-school Programs, Steven Ranieri
Submissions from 1990
1991 Budget Projection On Oil Export Revenues, Steven Ranieri
$590 Million Trade Surplus, Jan.-sept. 1990, Steven Ranieri
95% Of Agro-export Credit From Foreign Sources, Steven Ranieri
Average Daily Oil Output, 1983-1991 (millions Of Bpd) (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Bancomext To Open Hong Kong Office In Early 1991, Steven Ranieri
Central Bank Survey Of Business Executives Shows Optimism About Profits & Declining Investment In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Current Account Deficit $4.2183 Billion, January-july 1990, Steven Ranieri
Cutbacks In State-run Food Distribution Company Activities Under 1991 Budget Plan (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Domestic Output, 10 Basic Grain Crops, 1989 & 1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Domestic Private Investment & Savings Still Too Low, Steven Ranieri
Economic Recovery Limited By Domestic Market Stagnation, External Market Uncertainty, Steven Ranieri
Estimated Foreign Trade & Current Account Deficits, 1990 & 1991, Steven Ranieri
Finance Ministry Official Says Debt Crisis At An End, & Fiscal Deficit May "disappear" In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Five Largest State-run Industries: 1990 Budget Allocations Vs. Expenditures, Steven Ranieri
Five-year Electricity Program Calls For Over $5 Billion In Domestic & Foreign Loans, Steven Ranieri
Foreign Trade Bank Loans, January-october 1990, Steven Ranieri
Free Trade Pact: Debate Shaping Up In U.S. Congress, Steven Ranieri
Government Financial Deficit Down 9.1% In First Half Of 1990, Steven Ranieri
Government Opens Electricity Sector To Private Investment, Steven Ranieri
Industrial Output Growth Rate Down, Steven Ranieri
Italian Bank Approves $100 Million Loan To Nacional Financiera For Financing Italian Imports, Steven Ranieri
Japanese To Invest $900 Million In Petrochemical Industry, Steven Ranieri
Macro-level Economic Performance Indicators, 1989, 1990, Projected 1991 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Maquiladoras In Matamoros: On Numbers, Employment, Recent Layoffs, & Unionized Workers' Strike Plans, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Steel Industry Spokesperson Says Free Trade Accord Would Boost Steel Exports To U.S., Steven Ranieri
Mexico-germany Trade Tops $2 Billion, Steven Ranieri
Mexico: Inter-american Development Bank Approves $325 Million Loan For Water & Sewage System In Monterrey, Steven Ranieri
Mining & Metallurgy Sales Revenues Up, Steven Ranieri
New Investment In Zacatecas Will Create 17,000 Jobs, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Banana Production, Steven Ranieri
Notes On Survey Of Informal Economy Enterprises, Steven Ranieri
Notes On U.S. Role In Mexican Trade, Mexican Exports To U.S., Steven Ranieri
On Privatization Of State-run Television Company, Steven Ranieri
On Projected Reduction In Public Sector Debt Service In 1991, Steven Ranieri
On Proposed 1991 Federal Budget Affecting Agriculture, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Cuts Crude Price For Asian Customers By Over $3 Per Barrel, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Plans To Invest $58 Million Next Year In Refinery & Petrochemical Plant Construction & Remodeling, Steven Ranieri
Pemex To Invest $1.9 Billion In Exploration, Drilling & Extraction Projects Next Year, Steven Ranieri
Perspectives On Mexico's Economic Future & Status As Investment Risk, Steven Ranieri
Petrochemical Trade Surplus Of $97.2 Million In First Nine Months Of 1990, Steven Ranieri
Port Facilities Remodeled & Streamlined In Preparation For Free Trade Agreement, Steven Ranieri
President Bush On Topics To Be Included In Free Trade Accord Negotiations, Steven Ranieri
Privatization Of Major Iron And Steel Plants To Be Complete By Mid-1991, Steven Ranieri
Public Sector Foreign & Domestic Debt, 1988 & 1989 (us$ Billions) (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Queretaro Main Source Of Exports To Soviet Union In 1991, Steven Ranieri
Response To Minimum Wage Increase; Prices On Some Food Staples Soars, Steven Ranieri
Salinas Administration Employment Estimates By Year (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Statistics On Maquiladora Industry, Steven Ranieri
Study Of 50 Large Maquiladora Plants Shows Average 60% Of Export Revenues Repatriated Via Input Imports, Steven Ranieri
Sugar Harvest Update, Steven Ranieri
Tax Revenue Growth Rate Declines, Steven Ranieri
Tourism In 1989 & 1990, Steven Ranieri
Tourism Infrastructure Improvement Plans For 1991, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Banks Interested In Providing Financial Services To Corporations, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Export-import Bank Agrees In Principle To $1.5 Billion Loan For Pemex, Steven Ranieri
U.S. Navistar International To Manufacture Diesel Motors In Mexico, Steven Ranieri
World Bank Announces Approval Of $480 Million In Loans, Steven Ranieri
1990 Foreign Debt Service Exceeds Sum Approved By Chamber Of Deputies By 32 Billion Pesos Per Day, Steven Ranieri
1991 Federal Budget Outline, Steven Ranieri
372 Of 404 State-owned Enterprises Privatized Since 1983, Steven Ranieri
66% Of All Mexicans Malnourished, Steven Ranieri
Agreement To Supply U.S. With Additional 100,000 Bpd Indefinitely Extended, Steven Ranieri
Agricultural Credit Bank To Forgive 600,000 Debtors' Interest Arrears Through Spring-summer 1989, Steven Ranieri
Agriculture Minister Announces New Price Floors For Sorghum & Wheat, Steven Ranieri
Agriculture Minister Says Bumper Corn & Bean Crops Will Cut 1991 Imports By 2.5 Million Mt, Steven Ranieri
Agriculture Ministry Proposes Special Compensation For Farmers Experiencing Major Losses From Trade Liberalization, Steven Ranieri
Anti-inflation Pact Extended To Dec. 31, 1992, Steven Ranieri
British Magazine Denounces Assassinations Of 30 Mexican Journalists, Steven Ranieri
Chase Manhattan Approves $80 Million Loan For Mexicana De Aviacion, Steven Ranieri
Debt Restructuring Agreements With Belgium & Holland, Steven Ranieri
Domestic Manufacturing Industry's Export Capacity "marginal", Steven Ranieri
Domestic Oversupply Of Fertilizers May Boost Exports To Record Level, Steven Ranieri
E.e.c. Donates $1 Million Toward Preservation Of Mayan Ruins, Steven Ranieri
Engineering Professor Says Proven Oil Reserves 50% Less Than Indicated By Government Sources, Steven Ranieri
Farmers Revolt In Colima, Steven Ranieri
Federal Government Financial Deficit/gdp, Operational Surplus/gdp, 1982-1990 (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Federal Subsidies Of Electricity Costs To Continue, Steven Ranieri
Fruit Fly Causes $17 Million In Losses To Veracruz State Citrus Growers, Steven Ranieri
Fy1990 U.S. Commodity Credit Corporation (ccc) Financing For Mexican Food Staples Imports, Steven Ranieri
Human Rights Abuses Against Mexicans In U.S. Border Area Increasing, Steven Ranieri
Maquiladoras In Nuevo Leon State, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Farmers Cannot Compete With Subsidized U.S. Farm Imports, Steven Ranieri
Mexican & Hong Kong Consortiums To Build Aircraft Maintenance Operation In Tijuana, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Port Authority Reports Productivity Improvements, Steven Ranieri
Mexican Trade With Latin America, Steven Ranieri
Mexico: A Case Of Distorted Development By David Barkin, Steven Ranieri
Mexico Imports Luxury Automobiles, Steven Ranieri
Mexico's Real Minimum Wage Among Lowest In Latin America (s/s), Steven Ranieri
Natural Gas Imports From U.S., 1988, 1989, Steven Ranieri
New Federal Assistance Program For Primary School Education, Steven Ranieri
Notes On U.S.-mexico Trade Accord Procedural Developments & Related Matters, Steven Ranieri
October Oil Export Prices, Steven Ranieri
On Income Inequalities In Rural Mexico, Steven Ranieri
On Mexico's Precipitous Decline In Sugarcane Output; Producers Refuse To Begin 1990/91 Harvest, Steven Ranieri
On Recent Discoveries Of Assorted Mineral Deposits, Steven Ranieri
Pemex Exploratory Wells In Veracruz & Tabasco States, Steven Ranieri
Public Sector Investment Down 17% In 1990, Steven Ranieri
Report On Privatization Of State-run Telephone Company, Telmex, Steven Ranieri
Report On Shrimp Production, Steven Ranieri