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The Missed Lessons of the Mexican Peso Crisis

Shalendra Sharma

Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 1, 56-89

Abstract: The author argues that the Mexican peso crisis of the mid-1970s was a direct forerunner of the Asian crises of 1997. The Mexican miracle collapsed just a year after NAFTA was signed, and the author looks back to learn lessons that are applicable today.

Date: 2001
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