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Articles

No. 19 (2008)

Mexico and the new international financial architecture

  • Evelia Rojas Alarcón
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29201/kvd3cv67
Submitted
May 2, 2026
Published
September 26, 2008

Abstract

This paper revises the national and international consequences that brought the financial crisis of Mexico 1994-95 and it analyzes the measures that were applied for the recovery of the Mexican economy. The main contribution of this work is that it considers to this crisis like the beginning from the reformation to the structural pattern of the International Financial System, which has been a process of a crisis series that continues still, some that they have spread to other regions of the orb, as the cas of Mexico (1994), Asia (1997) and Russia (1998), besides other observed one in big emergent economies where didn't spread the effects with impacts so strong, as the case of Brazil (1998), Turkey (1999) and Argentina (2001-03), besides the North American financial crisis 2008 with impacts in the entire world.

References

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