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Mexican banking and investment in transition

Author: John A Adams
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Quorum, 1997.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Banking and investment in Mexico have changed radically over the past decade, and the economic events that prompted these changes will have a significant impact on Mexico's role in regional and world financial markets. Adams traces the evolution of Mexico's banking and investment activities, reviews current conditions and their implications for future investment opportunities in Mexico, and makes clear that what  Read more...
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Adams, John A., 1951-
Mexican banking and investment in transition.
Westport, Conn. : Quorum, 1997
(OCoLC)648559579
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John A Adams
ISBN: 1567200540 9781567200546
OCLC Number: 35285439
Description: xix, 238 p. : ill ; 25 cm.
Contents: 1. Mexico on the Brink: Turmoil and Change --
2. Banking and Debt in Mexico --
3. U.S.-Mexican Border: Crossroads of Trade and Finance --
4. Regional Trade and Cooperation --
5. Investment in Mexico --
6. The Christmas Surprise: Devaluation 1994 --
7. Crisis of Confidence: 1995 --
8. Tequila Hangover: Impact of the Peso Crisis on Argentina --
9. Back from the Abyss --
App. A. Mexican Banking and Financial Milestones, 1935-97 --
App. B. Foreign Investment Law, December 27, 1993 --
App. C. Foreign Ownership Allowed in 1993 Investment Law.
Responsibility: John A. Adams, Jr.

Abstract:

Banking and investment in Mexico have changed radically over the past decade, and the economic events that prompted these changes will have a significant impact on Mexico's role in regional and world financial markets. Adams traces the evolution of Mexico's banking and investment activities, reviews current conditions and their implications for future investment opportunities in Mexico, and makes clear that what happens to Mexico's economy and political stability will have major implications for what happens elsewhere in the world. This is one of the first books to look at banking and investment in Mexico after the peso crash of 1994-1995, containing a highly detailed bibliography and notes. Adams' study will be important reading for international business, finance, and investment professionals as well as for their colleagues with similar interests throughout the academic community.

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