1971
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2257.1971.tb00226.x
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Regional Credit and the Mexican Financial System

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“…Foreign control remained stagnant around 3. In the case of Mexico, the number of post-war banking institutions ballooned from less than 40 to 105 from 1940to 1971(Bátiz-Lazo and Del Angel, 2003Aubey, 1971: 26). The large quantity should not obscure how most financial institutions had become centralized within large Mexican holding groups.…”
Section: The Centralization and Concentration Of Bank Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foreign control remained stagnant around 3. In the case of Mexico, the number of post-war banking institutions ballooned from less than 40 to 105 from 1940to 1971(Bátiz-Lazo and Del Angel, 2003Aubey, 1971: 26). The large quantity should not obscure how most financial institutions had become centralized within large Mexican holding groups.…”
Section: The Centralization and Concentration Of Bank Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%