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levels and money supply growing at 80% annually, have led some analysts to predict that Argentina might be heading into a "3 …%. Given all of the above, it is worthwhile investigating when Argentina experienced it and why. This paper attempts to answer … 1990. This paper argues that Argentina experienced four hyperinflationary episodes that were part of a long-term cycle that …
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This paper seeks to identify what worked and what didn't work to stop inflation in Argentina in the last seventy years …
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expected probability of reversal is low. Argentina once again faces high, persistent, and volatile inflation. With a looming … affairs to a foreign jurisdiction. The paper explores whether dollarization can fulfill such role given Argentina's history of …
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In the last three decades average inflation rates have declined around the world. Since 1995 the number of countries with inflation rates below 10% a year increased from 98 (54% of the total) to an average of 178 in 2015-2019 (90% of the total). In the aftermath of the 2008 Global Financial...
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This paper attempts to understand the linkages between human capital and input choice in agricultural firms. The hypothesis to be tested is that better educated managers choose different input combinations than managers with a lower educational level. In particular, the hypothesis is that the...
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