Giant Sucking Sound: Did NAFTA Devour the Mexican Peso? (ICPSR 1162)

Principal Investigator(s): Neely, Christopher J., Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Summary: The data examine the relationship between the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Mexican peso crisis of December 1994. (more info)

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  • These data are part of ICPSR's Publication-Related Archive and are distributed exactly as they arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.

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Neely, Christopher J. Giant Sucking Sound: Did NAFTA Devour the Mexican Peso?. ICPSR01162-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1998-08-27. doi:10.3886/ICPSR01162.v1

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR01162.v1

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Scope of Study

Summary:   The data examine the relationship between the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Mexican peso crisis of December 1994.

Subject Terms:   currencies, currency devaluation, international trade, NAFTA, peso

Geographic Coverage:   Global, Mexico

Time Period:  

  • 1994

Data Collection Notes:

The file submitted is JA96DATA.CN, an ASCII data file.

These data are part of ICPSR's Publication-Related Archive and are distributed exactly as they arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.

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Original ICPSR Release:  1998-08-27

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