The Mexican Experience with Financial Liberalization Sector di Gerardo Vazquez Gomez edito da LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

The Mexican Experience with Financial Liberalization Sector

EAN:

9783330016781

ISBN:

3330016787

Pagine:
436
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Tedesco
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Descrizione The Mexican Experience with Financial Liberalization Sector

After WWII, the Mexican government took increasingly the control over the economy including the banking sector in 1982. By 1985, a worsening economic crisis forced the government to begin a process of economic liberalization. The 1994-1995 financial crisis prompted efforts to develop a sound prudential framework for Mexicös financial system. Toward this goal, liberalization in financial services is vital for developing countries to make their build financial systems viable and their economies stronger. Related economic legal reform scholarship indicates that safe and sound financial markets are built upon the effective implementation of key ¿international prudential standards¿. In 1995, Mexico started to work domestically, from the ¿bottom-up¿, in financial sector reform, while applying step by step international prudential standards and opening unilaterally the sector to foreign investment, even ahead of the liberalization agreed in NAFTA. NAFTA¿s and MEFTA¿s innovative chapters on financial services, with their various dispute resolution mechanisms, are examples of Mexicös commitment to promoting high levels of cooperation at the bilateral, regional and hemispheric levels.

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