Index

Roy Boyd (Ohio University, USA)
Maria Eugenia Ibarrarán (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico)
Roberto Vélez-Grajales (Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias, Mexico)

Understanding the Mexican Economy

ISBN: 978-1-78769-066-0, eISBN: 978-1-78769-065-3

Publication date: 6 November 2018

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Boyd, R., Ibarrarán, M.E. and Vélez-Grajales, R. (2018), "Index", Understanding the Mexican Economy, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 215-222. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-065-320181015

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INDEX

“Acceptable practices” under NAFTA
, 111

Agricultural producers in static model
, 100

“Ambiguous ” legal status
, 160

“American Dream”
, 80

American Smelting and Refining Company
, 30–31

Aztecs
, 6

“Bailout” measure, Federal Reserve
, 114

Border Environmental Integration Program
, 109

Bracero” program
, 175

Bush, George W.
, 176

“Business as Usual”
, 142, 165–166

energy subsidy elimination
, 170–172

payroll contributions to social insurance
, 166–168

value added tax increases
, 168–170

Capital, agricultural sectors
, 148

Capital growth rate, with capital theory
, 101

Carbon tax simulations
, 141–145

Cárdenas, Lázaro
, 16, 33–36

Cartel “Jalisco New Generation”
, 197

CENAGAS
, 133

“China White”
, 194

Chronic transportation problems
, 27

Cientificos
, 14

Cinco de Mayo
, 13

Classification of sectors and goods
, 93–94

Climate change policy

mitigation
, 152–154

nature of
, 147–148

scenario
, 148–152

Cocaine
, 194, 195, 202

Colonial mining sites
, 44–45

Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
, 16

Comprehensive trade agreements
, 111

Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model
, 91, 106, 162

Constant elasticity of substitution (CES) function
, 95

Consumers
, 97

Contributive Social Insurance (CSI) scheme
, 159

Convergence

absolute
, 47, 50

conditional
, 50

empirical economic study
, 47

income
, 51

regional
, 69

theory
, 43

Corridos
, 200

Cristeros
, 16

DACA
, 177

de Gortari, Carlos Salinas
, 17

“Democratic Transition”
, 205

Díaz, Porfirio
, 13–14, 28, 46

Diego Rivera Murals
, 34

Differences across Regions
, 46, 49

Distortionary pricing policy
, 59

“Distortions” in the informal economy
, 161

Doheny, Edward L.
, 31

Domestic consumers
, 97

Domestic farm production
, 107

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
, 194

Drugs and violence
, 191–192

after World War II
, 193–195

consumption
, 199–200

demand in Mexico
, 202–204

demand in US
, 201–202

crisis
, 207

economic impact of prohibition
, 195–196

Mexican Cartels
, 196–199

supply history
, 192

“Dutch Disease”
, 23

Dynamic CGE model
, 100–102

Economic activity, regional differences in
, 46

Economic analysts
, 43

Economic development
, 43

Economic growth
, 46, 55

Economic history
, 66

Economic inequality
, 87–88

Economic institutions
, 204

Economic model

dynamic CGE
, 100–102

general equilibrium analysis
, 92–93

government sector
, 97–98

international trade
, 98–99

labor and consumption
, 96–97

modifications
, 100

production portion
, 94–96

structure
, 93–94

total production and consumption activity
, 91

Economic recovery (Mexico)
, 114

Economic shocks
, 113

Economic stagnation

Business as Usual
, 165–166

energy subsidy elimination
, 170–172

payroll contributions to social insurance
, 166–168

value added tax increases
, 168–170

informal sector
, 157

benefits schemes
, 159

characteristics
, 158

education levels in
, 160–162

formal and informal workers
, 164–165

productivity
, 160

subsidies
, 163–164

taxation policy
, 162–163

Education

Informality and
, 160–162

regional development factors
, 54–56

El Bajío
, 30

Electricity

Energy Reform of 2013
, 129–130

reform simulations
, 139–141

El Grito de Dolores
, 9

Emperor Napoleon III
, 13

Energy matrix
, 39

Energy Reform of 2013
, 38

arguments for and against new reforms
, 133

electricity
, 129–130

fracking
, 134

market stability
, 129

oil and gas sector
, 130–133

PEMEX
, 129

simulations

capital income
, 145–147

carbon tax
, 141–145

electricity reform
, 139–141

natural gas
, 135–139

natural resources
, 134

oil reserves
, 135

Europeans, arrival of
, 8

“Extractive” institutions
, 191

“Fair and Secure Immigration Reform”
, 176

Fayuca
, 196

Filming Pancho Villa: How Hollywood Shaped the Mexican Revolution (2004)
, 175

Financial crisis
, 31

Foreign oil companies
, 36

Foreign trade policy
, 16–17

Fossil fuels
, 39–40

Fox, Vicente
, 176

Fracking
, 134

Frontier Program 2020
, 109

Gasoline prices
, 38–39

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
, 105

General Secretary of National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE)
, 56

Golden triangle
, 192

“Goliad Campaign”
, 10

“Good Neighbor Policy”
, 35

Government sector
, 97–98

Great Depression effects
, 33

“Great Gatsby Curve”
, 80

“Great Recession of 2008”
, 114

“Green cards”
, 186

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
, 39–40

“Grievance procedures” under NAFTA
, 111

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
, 161

Gulf Cartel
, 196, 198

“Hands-off” approach to regional development
, 60

HDI. See Human Development Index (HDI)

Heckscher–Ohlin assumptions
, 99

Heroin
, 194, 202

High-Level Economic Dialogue (HLED)
, 110

High-Level Regulatory Cooperation Council (HLRCC)
, 110

Highways and railroads, current systems
, 46, 47

Hollywood films
, 175

Homogenous prices
, 59

Huerta, Victoriano
, 15

Human Development Index (HDI)
, 66, 69–71

Hydraulic fracturing (i.e. Fracking)
, 134

Illegal drugs
, 192

Import substitution policy
, 36–37, 107

“Inclusive” institutions
, 191

Income-based poverty
, 66, 71–73

Income inequality
, 66, 73–74

Indigenous communities

Distribution regionally
, 52

goals
, 54

government funds
, 54

historically
, 51

initial efforts at organizing
, 51

“Inequality gap”
, 87

“Infant industries”
, 37

Informal sector
, 157

benefits schemes
, 159

characteristics
, 158

education levels in
, 160–162

formal and informal workers
, 164–165

productivity
, 160

taxation policy
, 162–163

Infrastructure

connectivity
, 56–57

development pattern
, 46

Institutions

economic
, 204

“extractive”
, 191, 204

“inclusive”
, 191

informal
, 204

political
, 191, 204

“War on Drugs”
, 206–207

Weakness of
, 205

Intergenerational social mobility

Analysis of
, 81–82

in Mexico
, 81–83

at state level
, 83–86

in US
, 80

See also Social mobility

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 113

International trade
, 98–99, 108

IRCA. See US Immigration Reform, and Control Act (IRCA)

Juárez, Benito
, 13

Krueger, Alan B.
, 79–80

Labor, Economic theory of
, 178

Labor market
, 96–97

Latifundios
, 28, 46

“Leader economy”
, 50

Macroeconomic shocks
, 113–115

Madero, Francisco
, 14–15

“Man, Controller of the Universe”
, 34

Manufacturing items
, 116

Maquiladora” program
, 108

Marijuana
, 202

Matamoros cartel
, 196

McKinley tax
, 30

“Merida Initiative”
, 206–207

Mestizos
, 8

Mexican–American War
, 11

“Mexican golden triangle”
, 194

Mexican immigration

forward thinking policy
, 186

long-term immigration policy
, 185

NAFTA’s TN program
, 187

net economic benefits of
, 183–185

Mexican Revolution
, 14, 173

government’s tax policy during
, 33

labor conditions during
, 32

mining industry during
, 32

oil fortunes during
, 32

social and political pressure
, 31

Mexican trucking industry
, 123

Mexico

economic stagnation. See Economic stagnation

geography

central region
, 18–19

northern border region
, 18

southern region
, 19–20

history

central valley of Mexico
, 6

independence and northern wars
, 9–12

Olmecs
, 5–6

original inhabitants
, 5

post-revolution Mexico
, 15–18

reform and revolution
, 12–15

Spanish and Colonial Mexico arrival
, 6–9

Spanish arrival
, 5

“triple alliance”
, 6

Mexico’s largest drug cartels
, 197–198

Mexico’s oil industry
, 17

Mexico’s rigid autocratic system
, 9

Mexico’s Territory and Losses
, 11–12

Mining

agricultural and livestock activity
, 26

colonial sites
, 44–45

of industrial minerals
, 27–28

for metals
, 25

Spanish Colonization
, 25

See also Natural resource

Modern day Mexico
, 18–19

Multi-country CGE models
, 103

Multilateral and bilateral free trade agreements
, 106

NAFTA’s TN program
, 187

Napoleonic wars
, 9

Narcocorridos
, 200–201

Narcotics
, 193

“National Natural Gas Control Center”
, 133

Natural gas

production
, 138

simulations
, 135–139

Natural resource

abundance of Mexico’s
, 23

in colonial times
, 25–27

energy reform
, 37–39

expansion sectors
, 28–31

exploitation
, 24

foreign firms and capital
, 23

Great Depression effects
, 33

growth and economic development
, 23

history
, 37–39

income
, 25

during independence
, 27–28

Mexican miracle and
, 36–37

Mexican Revolution and
, 31–33

minerals and fossil fuels
, 39–40

mining
, 24

See also Mining

national income
, 23

nationalization of oil sector
, 33–36

oil crisis
, 36–37

policy
, 127

protectionism
, 36

reform
, 127

sales
, 23–24

simulations
, 134

“New Spain”
, 173

“New World”
, 6

Nixon War on Drugs
, 195

Noche Triste
, 7

Non-Contributory Social Insurance (NCSI) scheme
, 159

North American Development Bank (NADBank)
, 112

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
, 17, 24, 38, 105, 176

economics of
, 107–109

goals
, 109–113

trade and macroeconomic shocks
, 113–115

trade in Mexico
, 106–107

Northern state of Tejas
, 10

Oaxaca
, 6, 52, 56, 84, 85

Obama, Barack
, 177

Oil producing states
, 59

Oil reserve, simulations
, 135

Oil sector

initial operations
, 31

nationalization
, 33–36

Oil Workers Union
, 36

“Old World”
, 5

Olmecs
, 5–6

Our model’s production sectors
, 164–165

Partido Revolucionario Institutional (PRI)
, 16, 34, 205

Pearson, Weetman
, 31

PEMEX
, 17, 37–38, 130, 131, 132

Petroleum discovery
, 31

“Petrolization”
, 37

PETROMEX
, 35

Physical well-being
, 66–67

economic history and
, 67

long-term trend in
, 69

male mean height trends
, 68

methodological reasons
, 68

socioeconomic groups
, 69

See also Well-being

“Pilot” program in trucking under NAFTA
, 111–112

“Plan of Iguala”
, 9

Policy implications
, 88

Policymakers
, 127

Political institutions
, 191, 204

Political stability
, 28

Polk, James
, 10

Porfiriato
, 14, 28–31

Post-revolution Mexico
, 15–18

Pre-Columbian Mexico

civilizations
, 6

cultivation of corn
, 5

Zapotecs
, 6

Pricing policy and regional development
, 58–59

Primary regions across Mexico
, 46, 48

Private energy Exploration Company
, 132

Production of electricity
, 28

Property rights in Mexican energy
, 131

Protectionist arguments
, 118

Protective tariffs
, 115–116

Public policy
, 60–61

Railroads construction of
, 30

Railway system
, 45

Ramsey model
, 100

Raphael, Ricardo
, 81

Regional development factors

education
, 54–56

infrastructure
, 56–57

pricing policy
, 58–59

trade
, 57–58

Regional migration
, 60–61

Relative social mobility
, 81

Religious celebrations
, 8

Resident visas
, 186

Roemer, John
, 79

Roman Catholic Church
, 12

Santa Anna, Antonio López de
, 10

Scott, Winfield
, 11

“Second Mexican Empire”
, 13

Second World War
, 193–194

Sectors and goods classification
, 93–94

“Shades and Colors”, roots of
, 44–46

Simple labor market analysis
, 178–181

Sinaloa Cartel
, 198

Social Accounting Matrix (SAM)
, 92

“Social building”
, 81, 85

Social mobility

Benefits of
, 79

economic growth
, 79

intergenerational. See Intergenerational social mobility

people’s achievements and
, 79

policy implications of
, 88

source of low
, 86–88

Socioeconomic inequality
, 86

Spanish arrival and Colonial Mexico
, 6–9

Spanish authority
, 8

Spanish colonial system
, 9

Subsidy
, 98

energy elimination
, 170–172

informality and subsidies
, 163–164

policy
, 145

“Suspension agreement”
, 111

Taxation policy
, 162–163

Taxes
, 98, 145

Taylor, Zachary
, 10–11

Teotihuacan
, 6

Textile industry
, 109

“The Life of General Villa”
, 175

Time of turbulence
, 27–28, 31–33

Tlaxcaltecas
, 7

“Toll Cartels”
, 196

Toltecs
, 6

Trade policy

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
, 105

liberalization
, 121–123

North American Free Trade Agreement
, 105, 106–107

regional development factors
, 57–58

restriction effects

in Mexico
, 115–116

in United States
, 116–121

World Trade Organization
, 105

Trade relationship balance
, 99

Trade restriction effects

in Mexico
, 115–116

in United States
, 116–121

“Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo”
, 11

Tremendous casualty
, 7

Trump, Donald
, 124, 177

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
, 69

United States immigration

Bracero” program
, 175

comprehensive immigration reform arguments for
, 177

economic impact

analysis
, 181

foreign workers
, 179

government benefits
, 182–183

labor supply curve
, 179

market wage rate
, 178

multiple market framework, winners and losers in
, 181–182

supply and demand elasticity
, 179–180

“Fair and Secure Immigration Reform”
, 176

History of
, 172–173

IRCA
, 176

NAFTA
, 176

Obama, Barack
, 177

United States (US) model
, 102–103

simulation exercise
, 119

Universal Social Insurance (USI) system
, 162, 163

US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
, 200

US Immigration Reform, and Control Act (IRCA)
, 176

Value added tax (VAT)
, 162–163, 168–170

Villa, Francisco “Pancho”
, 15, 173–175

“Wage premium”
, 160–161

“War of Independence” (Mexican)
, 65

“War of Reform”
, 13, 65

“War on Drugs”
, 188, 206–207

Water pumping costs
, 59

Weighted (aggregate) tax exclusive price
, 101

Well-being

economic history
, 66

Human Development Index
, 66, 69–71

income-based poverty
, 71–73

income inequality
, 73–74

indicators
, 66

inequality
, 65

institutions
, 65

physical. See Physical well-being

post-independence period and
, 65

stagnation and
, 66–67

White House Council of Economic Advisers
, 79

World Trade Organization (WTO)
, 105, 112

Zapata, Emiliano
, 15

Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN)
, 53–54

“Zapatista Schools”
, 53

Zetas
, 196