Currently, foreign banks own the banks that hold about 80 percent of the assets in Mexican banks. The paper argues that this is the third instance in which foreign-owned banks have initially comprised a large part of the Mexican banking system, and that in the first two cases (1865-1910 and 1920-1935), the degree of foreign ownership will recede. The argument is that reform and competition among the banks will cause the conditions that attracted the foreign banks to erode and the domestic banks to be able to grow more rapidly. Therefore, in subsequent decades many foreigner owners are likely to sell their subsidiaries to local banks and investors. Thus over time the ratio of assets in foreign-owned banks to total banking system assets s...
This paper introduces a comprehensive database on bank ownership for 137 countries over 1995-2009, a...
This paper describes the recent trends in foreign bank ownership in developing countries, summarizes...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...
Currently, foreign banks own the banks that hold about 80 percent of the assets in Mexican banks. T...
Many economists agree that financial development and economic growth have a positive relationship, t...
In 1997, the Mexican government reversed long-standing policies and allowed foreign banks to purchas...
My dissertation contributes to a rich literature on foreign entry into banking with three papers tha...
In this paper we investigate the validity of two assumptions frequently used to justify the transfor...
The Mexican banking crisis of 1994–1995 has widely been interpreted as the victim of the balance-of-...
This paper discusses the profound changes in financial systems that have modified thelinkages betwee...
Ownership and competition in the banking sector are policy concerns around the world that are rarely...
Mexico is retrogressing, becoming an unpredictable and risky jurisdiction for the adjudication of le...
In November 2006 Wal-Mart\u27s Mexican subsidiary received approval to open a bank. The application ...
How are expropriations related to governments' debt defaults? The literature has shown that expropri...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
This paper introduces a comprehensive database on bank ownership for 137 countries over 1995-2009, a...
This paper describes the recent trends in foreign bank ownership in developing countries, summarizes...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...
Currently, foreign banks own the banks that hold about 80 percent of the assets in Mexican banks. T...
Many economists agree that financial development and economic growth have a positive relationship, t...
In 1997, the Mexican government reversed long-standing policies and allowed foreign banks to purchas...
My dissertation contributes to a rich literature on foreign entry into banking with three papers tha...
In this paper we investigate the validity of two assumptions frequently used to justify the transfor...
The Mexican banking crisis of 1994–1995 has widely been interpreted as the victim of the balance-of-...
This paper discusses the profound changes in financial systems that have modified thelinkages betwee...
Ownership and competition in the banking sector are policy concerns around the world that are rarely...
Mexico is retrogressing, becoming an unpredictable and risky jurisdiction for the adjudication of le...
In November 2006 Wal-Mart\u27s Mexican subsidiary received approval to open a bank. The application ...
How are expropriations related to governments' debt defaults? The literature has shown that expropri...
Policymakers continue to debate the merits of opening emerging market financial sectors to foreign o...
This paper introduces a comprehensive database on bank ownership for 137 countries over 1995-2009, a...
This paper describes the recent trends in foreign bank ownership in developing countries, summarizes...
The nexus between ownership and competition in the banking sector is a major concern to policymakers...