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Following Friedman and Meiselman (1963), the role of money supply in determining income and output has been extensively studied both in the context of developed and developing economies. This paper tests the money-output relationship for Mexico. Drawing on the latest development in time series...
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Prevailing views suggest that short-term, unhedged foreign borrowing and crony capitalism, in combination with a weak financial system and lack of transparency may lie at the heart of the Asian financial crisis of 1997. Although the crisis first began in Thailand, it quickly spread to the rest...
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