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Argentina. I will argue that understandingquot; the changing relations in international capital markets offers important … integration in history informs current conditions in the relationship betweenquot; capital-scarce economies, like Argentina, and …
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Argentina's economic crisis has strong similarities with previous crises stretching back to the nineteenth century. A …
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countries of Canada, Australia, the USA, Argentina and the rest of Latin America. The resource abundant New World was endowed …
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This work explores how Argentina overcame the Great Depression and asks whether active macroeconomic interventions made …-standard orthodoxy after the final suspension of convertibility in 1929. As elsewhere, fiscal policy in Argentina was conservative, and …
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a new social accounting matrix (SAM) for Argentina, and uses it to calibrate a CGE model. Both tools show promise for …
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Much of Argentina's decline in relative economic performance can be attributed to deleterious conditions for capital …
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The economic history of Argentina presents one of the most dramatic examples of divergence in the modern era. What …
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This paper examines business cycles theoretically and empirically, with a quantitative study based on experience over the long run and in a cross section of countries. Several major questions in business cycle theory are explored. Theoretical concerns indicate that the properties of business...
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