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Competition in the financial systems of emerging economies is a puzzle. The literature is insufficient and as a result, policymakers have weak empirical evidence to improve competition in the financial system. Nevertheless, it has always been the case in the literature and a concern for policymakers. Mexico is not the exception among developing economies. This chapter reviews the main studies that analyze competition in the Mexican banking industry.

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© 2016 Sara G. Castellanos, Gustavo A. Del Ángel and Jesús G. Garza-García

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Castellanos, S.G., Del Ángel, G.A., Garza-García, J.G. (2016). Competition in the Mexican Banking System: A Review. In: Competition and Efficiency in the Mexican Banking Industry. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137518415_4

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