Why clashes between internal and external stability goals end in currency crises, 1797–1994 Michael D. BordoAnna J. Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 437 - 468
The mexican financial crisis of December 1994 and lessons to be learned L. R. KleinAlfredo Coutiño OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 510
Country fund discounts and the mexican crisis of December 1994: Did local residents turn pessimistic before international investors? Jeffrey A. FrankelSergio L. Schmukler OriginalPaper Pages: 511 - 534
Speculative attacks and currency crises: The Mexican experience Inci ÖtkerCeyla Pazarbaşioĝlu OriginalPaper Pages: 535 - 552
A random coefficient model of speculative attacks: The case of the Mexican peso Joseph AschheimCostas ChristouGeorge S. Tavlas OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 571
The lira and the pound in the 1992 currency crisis: Fundamentals or speculation? Michele FratianniMichael J. Artis OriginalPaper Pages: 573 - 589
Economic models of speculative attacks and the drachma crisis of May 1994 Robert P. FloodCharles Kramer OriginalPaper Pages: 591 - 600
The lender of last resort function under a currency board: The case of Argentina Gerald Caprio Jr.Michael DooleyCarl Walsh OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 650
The behavior of foreign currency holdings during currency crises: Causes and consequences Paul Mizen OriginalPaper Pages: 651 - 673