304 Pages
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Routledge
This title was first published in 2001. An analysis of the political economy of Mexico's financial reform. It is organized in three parts. The first part - chapters one to four - develops the framework, both historical and institutional. The first chapter outlines the theoretical discussion on state autonomy and develops a simple analytical framework to study public policy decisions. The... Read more
Introduction 1 State Autonomy and Policy Reform: A Theoretical Framework 2 The Politics of International Finance: Fostering Reform 3 Domestic Politics: Making the Reform Possible 4 Financial Policy in Mexico: A Historical Account 5 Development Banking Reform 6 Commercial Banks’ Privatisation 7 Banco de Mexico’s Autonomy 8 The Political Economy of Mexico’s 1994 Financial Crisis Conclusions, Notes, Bibliology
Biography
Osvaldo Quiroz, Institute for Banks Savings Protection (Mexico)






