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Reference no. 9-702-093
Authors: Huw Pill
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2002
Version: 7 October 2002
Length: 24 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Describes the evolution of the Mexican economy and its relation to the international capital markets in the period leading up to the Peso crisis of December 1994. Emphasizes the role of 'Washington consensus' policies in stimulating the inflows and the inability of the Mexican banking system to intermediate them efficiently.
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Other setting(s):
1994-1995

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Abstract

Describes the evolution of the Mexican economy and its relation to the international capital markets in the period leading up to the Peso crisis of December 1994. Emphasizes the role of 'Washington consensus' policies in stimulating the inflows and the inability of the Mexican banking system to intermediate them efficiently.

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Location:
Other setting(s):
1994-1995

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