Reaching Mexico's unbanked
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Banks and the government have mounted a major effort to extend financial services to those without them.Download Info
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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in its journal Economic Letter.
Volume (Year): (2008)
Issue (Month): Jul ()
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Keywords: Financial services industry ; Economic conditions - Mexico ; Banks and banking - Mexico;References
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- Wenyi Shen & Shu-Chun S. Yang, 2012. "The Effects of Government Spending under Limited Capital Mobility," IMF Working Papers 12/129, International Monetary Fund.
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