Publication: International banking and financial fragility: the role of regulation in Brazil and Mexico, 1967–1982
International banking and financial fragility: the role of regulation in Brazil and Mexico, 1967–1982
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Alvarez, S. (2021). International banking and financial fragility: the role of regulation in Brazil and Mexico, 1967–1982. Financial History Review, 28(2), 175–204. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0968565021000044
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The shortcomings and potential dangers of international financial flows for the health and stability of domestic banking systems in developing countries have been copiously discussed over the last decades. While the importance of capital controls and regulation as determining factors has been widely emphasised, the extent to which these policies work in episodes of financial crisis is still a matter of debate. This article examines the relationship between supervisory frameworks and banking fragility in Mexico and Brazil in the wake o
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Alvarez, S. (2021). International banking and financial fragility: the role of regulation in Brazil and Mexico, 1967–1982. Financial History Review, 28(2), 175–204. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0968565021000044