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Supplement
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Reference no. 9-797-105
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1997
Version: 27 February 2002

Abstract

Describes the response of the Mexican authorities and the international community to the 'Third World Debt Crisis' that came to the forefront of global economic concerns in the early 1980s. Focuses on the respective roles of the private sector, governments (Mexican and foreign), and the international community in addressing the crisis.
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Abstract

Describes the response of the Mexican authorities and the international community to the 'Third World Debt Crisis' that came to the forefront of global economic concerns in the early 1980s. Focuses on the respective roles of the private sector, governments (Mexican and foreign), and the international community in addressing the crisis.

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1982

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