Mexico declared itself unable to service its ex-ternal debt. As a result, commercial lending by internationalfinancial markets to developing countries evaporated. Within
Egypt. And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten...
On Monday Mexico repaid to the U.S. $1.3 billion in loans made last year during the peso crisis. Fro...
The debt crisis has been with us for a long time - since before 1982. The burden of adjustment is st...
ternal debt. As a result, commercial lending by international financial markets to developing countr...
The Latin American debt crisis officially began in August 1982 with Mexico’s announcement that it co...
In a future sovereign debt crisis, debt restructurings are inevitable simply because there is no alt...
Recent debates on the external debt situations of the heavily indebted developing countries have foc...
For the third time in the last dozen years, the Mexican economy is in financial distress largely bec...
Large foreign lending and heavy indebtedness of developing countries are main features of internatio...
The international banking crisis that began in 2007 has brought the relationship between internation...
Two major developments have changed the outlook for the international debt problem in recent months....
Few countries have such a turbulent economic history in recent decades as it is Mexico. During the e...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Mexico’s approach to commercial bank debt restructuring since th...
This paper claims that the roots of Mexico's balance-of-payments crisis are found in the prevailing ...
This paper proposes a simple investment model that permits a test of the relative importance of Mexi...
Egypt. And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten...
On Monday Mexico repaid to the U.S. $1.3 billion in loans made last year during the peso crisis. Fro...
The debt crisis has been with us for a long time - since before 1982. The burden of adjustment is st...
ternal debt. As a result, commercial lending by international financial markets to developing countr...
The Latin American debt crisis officially began in August 1982 with Mexico’s announcement that it co...
In a future sovereign debt crisis, debt restructurings are inevitable simply because there is no alt...
Recent debates on the external debt situations of the heavily indebted developing countries have foc...
For the third time in the last dozen years, the Mexican economy is in financial distress largely bec...
Large foreign lending and heavy indebtedness of developing countries are main features of internatio...
The international banking crisis that began in 2007 has brought the relationship between internation...
Two major developments have changed the outlook for the international debt problem in recent months....
Few countries have such a turbulent economic history in recent decades as it is Mexico. During the e...
The paper analyzes the evolution of Mexico’s approach to commercial bank debt restructuring since th...
This paper claims that the roots of Mexico's balance-of-payments crisis are found in the prevailing ...
This paper proposes a simple investment model that permits a test of the relative importance of Mexi...
Egypt. And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten...
On Monday Mexico repaid to the U.S. $1.3 billion in loans made last year during the peso crisis. Fro...
The debt crisis has been with us for a long time - since before 1982. The burden of adjustment is st...