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Foreign and Domestic
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Participation in Emerging Markets: Lessons from Mexico and Argentina
Dages, B. Gerard
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Goldberg, Linda S.
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Kinney, Daniel
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Federal Reserve Bank <New York, NY>
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2000
byexploring the experiences of Argentina and Mexico—two markets that exhibit a significant degree and duration offoreign
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