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En 2019 con Mauricio Macri como en 1955 con Juan Domingo Perón, en 1976 con ladictadura cívico-militar del Proceso como en 1989 o en 2001 con las presidenciasradicales de Raúl Alfonsín y Fernando de la Rúa, en cada punto de inflexión histórica en la Argentina reciente, el dólar y el...
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The fundamental objective of this paper is to show the evolution of the agricultural credit co-operative movement in Spain during the first third of the XX century, when this finance alternative emerged and took shape, based on producer association. With this motive, we analyse aspects such as:...
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In a country with a low endowment of capital resources, like Spain, should be very important to know the regional financial flows to explain the growth at that level. In this work, we try to study the effects of the regional distribution of deposits and credits in the Spanish financial system...
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an exception and our history is plagued with numerous financial disasters in which the collapse of one institution has …´s history. The failures of the so-called public banks in the commercial city of Seville at the end of the XVI century and theirs …
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La unificación monetaria en la Unión Europea (UE) comenzó en enero de 1999. A partir de esa fecha once países fijaron irrevocablemente el tipo de cambio de sus monedas con respecto a una unidad de cuenta denominada euro, y el Banco Central Europeo asumió el control de las ofertas monetarias...
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In this paper we apply three different statistical procedures to the peseta/dollar exchange rate with the objective of discovering the true foreign exchange regime followed by the monetary authorities during the 1965-1998 period. The study´s perspective emphasizes the divergence between de jure...
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Currencies in developing countries are not freely convertible; they show higher inflation and volatility levels and show periods of sharp appreciation and depreciation. These characteristics not only are a challenge for economic authorities, but also call attention to their ability to fully...
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