‘Putting Mexico on its feet again’: the Kemmerer mission in Mexico, 1917–1931

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Abstract

This article scrutinizes the results of the mission carried out by Edwin Walter Kemmerer in Mexico during 1917. Based on unpublished materials from his private archive, as well as other Mexican archives, this article analyses the process of approval, installation and implementation of the reforms introduced by Kemmerer's mission in Mexico. It is argued that Kemmerer's work as a financial advisor for Venustiano Carranza was not a total failure, as the existing literature on the subject claims. Indeed, on the eve of Great Depression, Mexico exhibited the main institutional features of ‘Kemmererized’ countries: a central bank, the gold standard and a centralized tax system. It is also suggested that the economic knowledge brought into the country by the money doctor moulded the ideological foundation of the new financial and economic elite of revolutionary Mexico.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-246
Number of pages24
JournalFinancial History Review
Volume26
Issue number2
Early online date11 Jun 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Edwin Walter Kemmerer
  • Mexico
  • money doctors
  • monetary regime

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