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Five years of economic reforms had made Mexico a model for other developing nations by the end of 1993, when Mexico was … later, in December 1994, Mexico experienced a severe financial crisis, forcing it to borrow from the IMF and the United … States. Some commentators blamed the enactment of NAFTA for the devaluation of the peso and the ensuing economic turmoil in …
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Although Mexico's 1994 peso devaluation and subsequent capital outflows shook the nation's banking system, the … privatizations, Mexico's banks entered a market share struggle in which they incurred short-term losses at the margin, perhaps in the …
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This article documents a delay in the public release of Mexican international reserve data in the months before Mexico …'s debt crisis at the end of 1994. The article establishes that in that year investors did not know the level of Mexican … reserves before October; yet this lack of information did not seem to reduce investor confidence in the Mexican economy. The …
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devaluation of the peso inevitable, considering particularly Mexico's policy actions during 1994-as well as options Mexico did not …Hoping to avoid an economic slowdown during 1994, Mexico tried to maintain its quasi-pegged exchange rate while … occurred if monetary policy had been tightened. ; The author of this article asks whether Mexican policy mistakes made …
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