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Argentina's modern economic history offers perhaps the clearest evidence in support of a rules-based fiscal and … defaults have become semi-permanent features of the Argentine economy. This paper argues that Argentina suffers from a …
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The links between subnational political budget cycles (PBCs) and the national government in federal countries have seldom been studied. We study the behavior of the budget balance, public expenditures, and revenues in Argentine provinces during the 1985 - 2001 period. We find that in election...
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thousands of people to Argentina and their settlement in agricultural colonies. The original rules of the J.C.A. gave Hirsch …
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Poverty is a problem of extreme seriousness in any society that limits and hinders the path to social progress. Much has been said about poverty, but the essential and inescapable point is that the real solution to the problem is to remove the factors that sustain it over time. And this is the...
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point of international negotiations a target based on this type of metric. Argentina is one of them, together with Chile … as a base the case of Argentina. …
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can lead to improved macroeconomic performance in Argentina. The country is a net exporter of commodities and a net …
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Research related to climate variability is particularly important in the current conditions faced by Argentine agriculture. These include (a) increased specialization in soybeans, with resulting reduced possibilities of risk-reduction though "portfolio" effects, (b) increased importance of...
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