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inflow decline more than fully explains Mexico's current account reversal during the 1994-95 Tequila Crisis, our measure …
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We study the transmission of sovereign debt inflow shocks on domestic firms. We exploit episodes of large sovereign debt inflows in six emerging countries which are due to the announcements of these countries' inclusion in two major local currency sovereign debt indexes. We show that these...
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In this paper we analyze the impact and persistence of shocks to global (push) and domestic (pull) factors on each component of the financial account for the Mexican Balance of Payments at the highest degree of disaggregation, including investment by foreign residents in Mexican public and...
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In this paper we analyze the impact and persistence of shocks to global (push) and domestic (pull) factors on each component of the financial account for the Mexican Balance of Payments at the highest degree of disaggregation, including investment by foreign residents in Mexican public and...
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I study the determinants of capital flows to Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, assessing the relative importance of …
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largest Latin American stock markets: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Peru, for around 10 years including the …
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This paper utilizes a new dataset of foreign and domestic mutual funds in Mexico to assess their behavior and obtains …
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--Chile, Colombia Mexico--and three East Asian countries--Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. It identifies a number of potential …
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The article analyzes Mexico under globalization, particularly on the free mobility of capital. It argues that … various countries are implementing industrial and protectionist policies. If Mexico continues to bet on outward growth through … nearshoring, it will have no chance of overcoming the problems it faces. Mexico cannot continue with an economic policy that does …
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