The next government that takes office in December 2006 will confront the same challenges of boosting economic growth, improving Mexico's international competitiveness, and reducing poverty.
The policy changes are especially aimed at dampening inflation and boostingproduction and export earnings.
A "shock therapy" program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe, boosting hopes for acceptance to the EU.
Expected Danish approval of the Maastricht treaty on EC political and economic union in May 1993 would almost certainly reverse the drop in investment, further boosting growth.
By boosting the competitiveness of Finnish exports, these measures presumably have kept the economic downturn from being even more severe.
The government has had to fund reconstruction by tapping foreign exchange reserves andboosting borrowing.
A "shock therapy" program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe, boosting hopes for early acceptance to the EU.
But some say, too, that the Scandinavian lines are best, and then again I have heard people boosting the Italian lines.
I'll boost the price again if I have to, and keep on boosting it.
I'm not boosting for the house," said he, "but I want more proof than this kind of chatter.
The feeders which need boosting are connected to the common negative bar and the auxiliary bar as shown.
Not one, from big church or little, from city pulpit or country district, but secured the boosting comment and the applause; for this was Christian enthusiasm.
You trust the doc to do a little boosting for himself, Mr. Babbitt!
She says her dad says you raised Cain by boosting old Seneca Doane.
IV When the Sunday School campaign was finished, Babbitt suggested to Kenneth Escott, "Say, how about doing a littleboosting for Doc Drew personally?
To get at the men who were hoarding en masse for speculation and price-boosting purposes, an efficient secret service was needed.
Preistreiberei--to wit--price-boosting did not pay in this instance.
There were two major drugs currently on the market, Exelon and Reminyl, that could relieve some of the symptoms of Alzheimer's by boosting the action of the brain chemical acetylcholine.
Then she put on shorts and sneakers and an Israeli physician stuck wired suction cups all over her chest and put her on a treadmill for seventeen minutes, boosting her pulse to over 150, which was as high as he dared to go.
The five-year plan seeks to reinvigorate the economy by increasing the role of the private sector, boosting nonoil income, and securing foreign loans.
Nicholsons announced a lot sale and preparations began for much active boosting for the new town.
In some way, perhaps through the late boosting of the stock, the New Yorkers had squeezed him out.
By some trick or other, the Dunton people are boosting the stock again.
The costs of sending peacekeeping forces to Liberia and preparing for the transition to a democratic government have been boosting government expenditures and undercutting structural adjustment reforms.
Every time the king of Baigadd suffered a pecuniary backset, or donated a large sum to charity, he recouped his exchequer by boosting the price of kirtles.
Civil service wage increases and the cost of peacekeeping forces sent to Liberia are boosting government expenditures and undercutting structural adjustment reforms.
Honest, this new hip style they are boosting this season just saved her life.
He had the nerve to come up to us girls and want us to beat it up and down Broadway with signs boosting the show on our backs.