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ESTRATEGIAS, MERCADOS E INSTITUCIONES FINANCIERAS

Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2010): La competitividad como factor de éxito ISBN 978-970-27-2032-4,

Impacto sobre el riesgo cambiario del peso mexicano respecto al dólar estadounidense de la crisis de Grecia en 2010

Enviado
julio 8, 2016
Publicado
2017-03-27

Resumen

La crisis griega, agravada por la crisis financiera mundial, ha impactado a otros mercados financieros internacionales. El objetivo de esta investigación no experimental, cuantitativa, y correlacional descriptiva se centra en una aproximación metodológica para evaluar como la información adversa proveniente de Grecia, ha afectado la volatilidad del tipo de cambio del peso mexicano respecto al dólar estadounidense.

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