IMF Staff papers, Volume 44 No. 3 [electronic resource]
Material type: TextSeries: IMF Staff PapersPublication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1997Description: 1 online resource (120 p.)ISBN: 1451973462 :ISSN: 1020-7635Subject(s): Bank Failure | Banking Sector | Banking System | IMF Staff Papers | Individual Banks | Nonperforming Loans | MexicoAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: IMF Staff papers, Volume 44 No. 3Online resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper studies the case of Mexico to examine determinants of banking system fragility. The paper tests empirically the proposition that bank fragility is determined by bank-specific factors, macroeconomic conditions, and potential contagion effects. The methodology allows the variables that determine bank failure to differ from those that influence banks' time to failure (or survival rate). Based on the indicators of fragility of individual banks, the paper constructs an index of fragility for the banking system. The framework is applied to the Mexican financial crisis that began in 1994.This paper studies the case of Mexico to examine determinants of banking system fragility. The paper tests empirically the proposition that bank fragility is determined by bank-specific factors, macroeconomic conditions, and potential contagion effects. The methodology allows the variables that determine bank failure to differ from those that influence banks' time to failure (or survival rate). Based on the indicators of fragility of individual banks, the paper constructs an index of fragility for the banking system. The framework is applied to the Mexican financial crisis that began in 1994.
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