Abstract
El presente trabajo constituye una versión ampliada y profundizada de una ponencia presentada en el Seminario de Teoría del Desarrollo del Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas de la UNAM sobre la crisis internacional. Consta de una introducción histórica y teórica, seguida por tres partes y una breve conclusión. Las tres partes son, respectivamente: a) las relaciones entre crisis mundial y la economía de Estados Unidos; b) el desarrollo actual de la crisis, su localización en Europa Occidental y probables consecuencias internacionales y c) las consecuencias para México en el marco más general de América Latina.Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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