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between the expected rate of Mexican peso depreciation and the ratio of Mexdollars to peso denominated demand deposits … (ii) the conventional positive relationship between expected peso depreciation and dollarization. The first result … suggests an additional factor influencing money demand in Mexico. The second result is evidence against my convertibility risk …
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This paper claims that the roots of Mexico's balance-of-payments crisis are found in the prevailing high degree of … sustainability of currency pegs. Econometric analysis suggests that 1/2 of Mexico's reserve losses could be accounted for by these …
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This paper proposes a simple investment model that permits a test of the relative importance of Mexico's terms of trade … decline, the reversal in net capital inflows, and the debt overhang, in explaining Mexico's investment decline in the early … rise in the relative price of investment goods and further that the deterioration in Mexico's international terms of trade …
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It has been suggested that Mexican investors were the "front-runners" in the peso crisis of December 1994, turning …, prompted Mexican investors to be the first ones to leave the country. This paper investigates whether data from three Mexican … devaluation, Mexican country fund Net Asset Values (driven mainly by Mexican investors) dropped faster than their prices (driven …
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The Mexican, Asian, and Russian crises of the mid- and late 1990s have renewed the interest among policymakers in the … denominated debt faired worse, while during the Mexican crisis larger short-term debt stocks increased the severity of the crisis. …
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manufacturing affiliates of U.S. multinationals in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. The results of these tests show that the …
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-improving. The model's potential empirical relevance is examined further by reviewing Mexico's post-war experience with the collapse …
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, particularly to bank loans, can have real effects. This paper presents new evidence on the credit hypothesis for the case of Mexico …
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of Mexico, which was a bank note par redemption and clearing system for other payments that operated in Mexico City from …
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that these inflows contributed to rapid monetary growth, real appreciation of the peso, and the widening of Mexico …In trying to explain the balance-of-payments and banking crises of 1994-95 that erupted in Mexico, observers have … Mexico was not yet ready to grow rapidly, these inflows may have contributed to the fall in Mexico's savings rate. ; This …
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