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Mexico and Her Foreign Creditors / Edgar Turlington.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mexico in International Finance and DiplomacyPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1930]Copyright date: ©1930Description: 1 online resource (458 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231919968
  • 9780231886505
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Mexican Debt as an International Problem -- II. First Steps in Foreign Financing (1822–1825) -- III. A Generation of Financial Confusion (1826–1845) -- IV. "Confusion Worse Confounded" (1846–1860) -- V. A European Interlude (1861–1867) -- VI. The Reestablishment of Mexican Credit (1867–1887) -- VII. Growth of the Foreign Debt (1888–1914) -- VIII. "A Via Crucis of Penury" (1915–1929) -- IX. The Foreign Debt in 1929 -- Appendices -- I . Table: The Burden of the External Debt of Mexico at Various Epochs -- II. Principal Provisions of Contract of February 7, 1824, as Amended -- III. Principal Provisions of Contract of August 25, 1824, for The Loan of 1825 -- IV. The Doyle Convention of December 4, 1851 -- V. The Carbajal-Corlies Contract -- VI. Contract for Mexican External four Per Cent Gold Debt of 1910 -- VII. Agreement Between the Mexican Government and the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico -- VIII. Deposit Agreement for Bonds, Notes and other Securities Included iin Plan and Agreement Dated June 16, 1922 -- X. Agreement Between the Mexican Government and the International Committee or Bankers on Mexico Modifying and Supplementing the Agreement Dated June 16, 1922 -- X. The Law of January 25, 1929 -- Index
Summary: Combines the financial and diplomatic history of Mexico to present a treatise on the financial status of a debtor country and a political history of diplomatic negotiations between Mexico and her creditors.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- I. The Mexican Debt as an International Problem -- II. First Steps in Foreign Financing (1822–1825) -- III. A Generation of Financial Confusion (1826–1845) -- IV. "Confusion Worse Confounded" (1846–1860) -- V. A European Interlude (1861–1867) -- VI. The Reestablishment of Mexican Credit (1867–1887) -- VII. Growth of the Foreign Debt (1888–1914) -- VIII. "A Via Crucis of Penury" (1915–1929) -- IX. The Foreign Debt in 1929 -- Appendices -- I . Table: The Burden of the External Debt of Mexico at Various Epochs -- II. Principal Provisions of Contract of February 7, 1824, as Amended -- III. Principal Provisions of Contract of August 25, 1824, for The Loan of 1825 -- IV. The Doyle Convention of December 4, 1851 -- V. The Carbajal-Corlies Contract -- VI. Contract for Mexican External four Per Cent Gold Debt of 1910 -- VII. Agreement Between the Mexican Government and the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico -- VIII. Deposit Agreement for Bonds, Notes and other Securities Included iin Plan and Agreement Dated June 16, 1922 -- X. Agreement Between the Mexican Government and the International Committee or Bankers on Mexico Modifying and Supplementing the Agreement Dated June 16, 1922 -- X. The Law of January 25, 1929 -- Index

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Combines the financial and diplomatic history of Mexico to present a treatise on the financial status of a debtor country and a political history of diplomatic negotiations between Mexico and her creditors.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021)