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Openness and Growth: A Comparison of the Experiences of China and Mexico

Timothy Kehoe and Xing Xu

No 34181, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Abstract: In the late 1980s, Mexico opened itself to international trade and foreign investment, followed in the early 1990s by China. China and Mexico are still the two countries characterized as middle-income by the World Bank with the highest levels of merchandise exports. Although their measures of openness have been comparable, these two countries have had sharply different economic performances: China has achieved spectacular growth, whereas Mexico’s growth has been disappointingly modest. In this article, we extend the analysis of Kehoe and Ruhl (2010) to account for the differences in these experiences. We show that China opened its economy while it was still achieving rapid growth from shifting employment out of agriculture and into manufacturing while Mexico opened long after its comparable phase of structural transformation. China is only now catching up with Mexico in terms of GDP per working-age person, and it still lags behind in terms of the fraction of its population engaged in agriculture. Furthermore, we argue that China has been able to move up a ladder of quality and technological sophistication in the composition of its exports and production, while Mexico seems to be stuck exporting a fixed set of products to its North American neighbors.

JEL-codes: F43 O32 O47 O57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-08
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Published as Timothy J. Kehoe & Xing Xu, 2025. "Openness and Growth: A Comparison of the Experiences of China and Mexico," Quarterly Review, vol 45(2).

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