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    Tres trampas: sobre los orígenes de la crisis económica mexicana de 1994 by CARLOS ELIZONDO MAYER-SERRA

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the case of Mexico, however, during the Salinas administration (1988-94), a new economic crisis exploded after serious changes had taken place and the economy seemed to have stabilized and was prepared for continuous growth under a new development strategy. …”
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    Mexico’s crisis: financial modernisation and financial fragility by G. J. LÓPEZ

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The author reviews some key features of Mexico’s 1988-1994 economic recovery before analysing some aspects of the country’s evolution in the light of the financial modernisation debate. …”
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    Financial Liberalisation, Banking Crisis and the Debtors’ Movement in México by Geneviève Marchini

    Published 2004-08-01
    “…<p>In the aftermath of the 1982 external debt crisis and in a very restrictive international environment, Mexico abandoned its inward-looking economic model and adopted a more open, export-led and market-oriented stance. …”
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    Financial Liberalisation, Banking Crisis and the Debtors’ Movement in México by Geneviève Marchini

    Published 2004-08-01
    “…In the aftermath of the 1982 external debt crisis and in a very restrictive international environment, Mexico abandoned its inward-looking economic model and adopted a more open, export-led and market-oriented stance. …”
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    Transportation and utilities in Mexico. by Lim, Yao Yang., Tan, Jeffrey Hock Chye., Wong, Christina Chin Hsiu., Wong, Edmund Mun.

    Published 2008
    “…The adoption of radical economic re-structuring and market reforms, trade liberalisation, deregulation, privatisation and the lifting of restrictions on foreign investment have enabled Mexico to overcome their economic malaise of 1994 and allowed them to make remarkable turnarounds in the last few years. …”
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    Los efectos del crédito bancario otorgado a la industria y al consumo en el crecimiento económico: evidencia de México, 1994-2017 by David Salvador Cisneros Zepeda

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The Effects of Bank Loans Granted to Industry and Consumption on Economic Growth: Evidence from Mexico, 1994-2017 This article empirically analyzes the relationship between bank credit granted to industry and consumption and economic growth in Mexico, using regression analysis as a method to measure long-term effects; Furthermore, a dichotomous variable was implemented to observe the existence of possible changes in the relationship between the variables with the occurrence of the 2008 financial crisis. …”
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    Asian Financial Crisis : a critical study. by Chua, See Joo., Sim, Wee Yi., Tham, Tze Shing.

    Published 2008
    “…Additionally, comparisons are also made between the East Asian financial crisis and the malaise that Mexico suffered in 1994.…”
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    Possible effects of the Worldwide production of ethanol in two of the main countries that imports corn. South Korea and Mexico by Saúl Martínez González

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…South Korea is the second largest importer of corn and Mexico is the third. Although the corn has its origin in this country, since 1994 Mexico has become one of the major importers in the world. …”
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    Comercio, inversión y flujos de capital: el ajuste macroeconómico de México a la Gran Recesión by Carlos Ibarra

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Compared with the sharp rebound of exports, though, the overall recovery was weak, with GDP and industrial production surpassing (barely, in the latter case) their pre-crisis levels only in 2011. Motivated by these observations, the paper studies the transmission channels behind the 2009 recession in Mexico, the reasons for the weakness of the 2010–2011 recovery, and —based on that analysis— some of the risks the country faces for sustaining stronger economic growth in the future.…”
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    Crises financeiras nos anos 1990 e poupança externa by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Lauro Gonzalez, Cláudio Lucinda

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Contrary to what conventional economic analysis afirms, the main cause of the financial crises in emerging countries during the 1990s, beginning with Mexico (1994) and ending with the crisis in Argentina (2001) was not primarily fiscal, but the decision by governments to foster growth with foreign savings, i.e., with current account deficits. …”
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    The integral formation of the teaching staff by Marcos Sarasola Bonetti

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Aula De Innovación Educativa, 83-84, 77-82. Damasio, A. (1994). Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain. …”
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