Note:
28. Mexico's use of a fixed exchange rate, and its contributions
to the peso crisis, dampened any enthusiasm, particularly among
the North American G-7 members, of returning to a regime of fixed
exchange rates or even one involving greater fixity (such as those
involving targets and indicators). The previous failure of many
European countries to hold the highly fixed exchange rates specified
in the ERM, and their failure to move easily toward the Maastrict
policy convergence criteria required for full EMU, made many European
G-7 members reluctant to embrace a more fixed and managed exchange
rate system globally.