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Non-Traditional Aspects of the Mexican Financial Crisis of 1994/95: Europäische Hochschulschriften (Reihe 5): Volks- und Betriebswirtschaft ) / European University Studies (Series 5): Economics and Management / Publica, cartea 3406

Autor Roxana Xonalí Orozco de Plesnar
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 ian 2012
The Mexican Crisis of 1994/5 was the first financial crisis that spilled over into the real sector. This thesis explores three unconventional research strands. The first is the assessment of the Mexican trade structure to evaluate possible impulses from the real to the monetary sector, which can be discarded. However, a structural weakness, an export structure based largely on pre-imported inputs (and oil) contributes significantly to current account deficits. The second is the triggering role of domestic investors, and not foreign capitals, in the financial stampede that elicited the crisis. The last strand highlights the role of OTC financial derivatives and the thereof resulting -synthetic capital flows-, which reached in Mexico 4.9% of GDP in 1994. These transactions were crucial to underpin currency appreciation, to the development of a credit boom and external imbalances and finally determined the emergence of the crisis."
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Roxana Xonalí Orozco de Plesnar, born in Monterrey (Mexico) in 1975; Bachelor Degree in International Business and Trade from ITESM Tecnológico de Monterrey (1992-1996); MBA in International Project Management from the University of Applied Sciences FH Ingolstadt (2000-2002), PhD on Economic Sciences awarded in 2011 from the WFI-Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.