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Figure 8.2  Private Credit from Deposit Money Banks as a  Percentage of GDP, Latin American Countries, 2005
Figure 8.3  Private Credit from Deposit Money Banks as a  Percentage of GDP, Mexico, 1950–2004
Table 8.1  Commercial Bank Credit as a Percentage of GDP, 1997–2005 Year Commercial credit Consumer credit Housing credit Credit to  non-bank fi nancial  institutions  IPAB  bonds  Credit to
Figure 8.4  Percentage of Firms Using Bank Credit, Year  End, 1998–2005 1020304050607080 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
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