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Flores Zendejas, Juan
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Caudillo banking: political instability and banking fragility in Mexico, 1925-1929 | 2024 | 187 | 79 | ||||
When it rains, it pours: Mexico's bank nationalisation and the debt crisis of 1982 | Revista de historia económica | 2024 | 75 | 35 | |||
Central Bank Cooperation 1930-1932, A Reappraisal | 2023 | 283 | 179 | ||||
When it rains, it pours: Mexico's bank nationalization and the debt crisis of 1982 | 2022 | 252 | 115 | ||||
Politics, International Banking, and the Debt Crisis of 1982 | Business history review | 2021 | 281 | 132 | |||
The International Lender of Last Resort Between Scylla and Charybdis | 2021 | 377 | 326 | ||||
Latin American Experiments in Central Banking at the Onset of the Great Depression | 2021 | 488 | 488 | ||||
Sovereign Debt Diplomacies | 2021 | 391 | 387 | ||||
Contesting the preferred creditor status of the League of Nations, 1931–3 † | Economic history review | 2021 | 260 | 5 | |||
Money Doctors and Latin American Central Banks at the Onset of the Great Depression | Journal of Latin American studies | 2021 | 312 | 6 | |||
MichaelSchiltz, Accounting for the fall of silver: hedging currency risk in long‐distance trade with Asia, 1870–1913 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. v+224. 48 figs. 17 tabs. ISBN 9780198865025 Hbk. $85.00) | Economic history review | 2021 | 151 | 0 | |||
Explaining latin america's persistent defaults: an analysis of debtor-creditor relations in London, 1822-1914 | 2020 | 309 | 460 | ||||
Sovereign debt and European interventions in nineteenth century Latin America | 2020 | 410 | 411 | ||||
New paradigms and old promises: central banks and the market for sovereign debt in the interwar period | 2020 | 571 | 569 | ||||
Explaining Latin America's persistent defaults: an analysis of the debtor–creditor relations in London, 1822–1914 | Financial history review | 2020 | 226 | 1 | |||
Averting defaults in turbulent times: controversies over the League of Nations preferred creditor status | 2017 | 615 | 773 | ||||
Going multilateral? Financial markets' access and the League of Nations loans, 1923-8 | Economic history review | 2016 | 723 | 375 | |||
Financial markets, international organizations and conditional lending: a long-term perspective | Contractual knowledge: one hundred years of legal experimentation in global markets | 2016 | 318 | 345 | |||
On the Origins of Moral Hazard: Politics, International Finance and the Latin American Debt Crisis of 1982 | 2016 | 921 | 1,463 | ||||
Capital Markets and Sovereign Defaults: A Historical Perspective | 2015 | 1,234 | 1,619 | ||||
Moral Hazard and investment banking. Qualitative and quantitative evidence from the Baring crisis (1880-1890) | Investment Banking History: National and Comparative Issues (19th-21st Centuries) | 2014 | 656 | 337 | |||
Trade finance and Latin America's lost decade: The forgotten link | Investigaciones de historia económica | 2014 | 608 | 334 | |||
Crying on Lombard Street: fixing sovereign defaults in the 1890s | European review of history | 2012 | 970 | 890 | |||
Bondholders versus bond-sellers? Investment banks and conditionality lending in the London market for foreign government debt, 1815-1913 | European review of economic history | 2012 | 709 | 4 | |||
Bonds and Brands: Foundations of Sovereign Debt Markets, 1820–1830 | The journal of economic history | 2009 | 886 | 917 | |||
Lorsque le leader suit la foule: la crise Baring dans une perspective microéconomique, 1880-1890 | 2004 | 281 | 240 |