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Advice from Guillermo Ortiz of Mexico who as Finance Minister experienced a global financial crisis, and as central bank governor is handling this one. And advice from Edmund Phelps and others.
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Emerging-Market Slide Tests How Much Nations Learned From Past
Wall Street Journal 01.30.2014
U.S. Recession Stymies Mexico's Growth for 2009
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2009
Mexican Crisis Holds Lessons for U.S.
Wall Street Journal 10.13.2008
Asian Officials Push Back Against Savings Glut Theory
Wall Street Journal 07.04.2009
A Year After a Cataclysm, Little Change on Wall St.
New York Times 09.12.2009
Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom
Economist 08.27.2011
China's Export Pain May Be Mexico's Gain
Wall Street Journal 02.06.2012
Long-term understanding of the U.S. economic crisis - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03.19.2012
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