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Private equity in Mexico Private equity in Mexico

16 Apr 2002. Source: Harvard University and Protego. Frank Schneider and Luis Videgaray
The Mexican private equity industry is still in its infancy. As a result, its funds are largely foreign - and the majority are, predictably, from the US. Frank Schneider and Luis Videgaray, of Harvard University and Protego respectively, discuss the characteristics of the asset class in Mexico.

Alongside their analysis of the Mexican market, the authors also give an overview of private equity in general, how private equity has affected the country to date and in the ways in which the industry's profile can be raised.

Copyright © 2002 Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform

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This paper was written by Frank Schneider of Harvard University and Luis Videgaray of Protego.

It was prepared for a Conference on Financial Markets in Mexico, organised by the Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform at Stanford University.

The Center for Research on Economic Development and Policy Reform (CREDPR) engages in economic research that will help reforming economies. Founded in 1997, CREDPR's mission is to support academic research on policy problems facing developing economies and economies in transition.

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