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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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Argentina's economic and institutional decline has long posed a conundrum to economists and social scientists. In … precede inclusive institutions face a similar problem, since Argentina was one of the most educationally advanced countries in … decadence and posits that, in Argentina, rising commodity prices have driven the cycles of populism. …
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(1943-2009) resaltó la influencia que la cultura y las creencias predominantes de la sociedad argentina tuvieron sobre su … especialmente las de Juan Bautista Alberdi y García Hamilton y luego indagaré sobre algunos aspectos de la cultura argentina que …
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the UK under the Labor Party and Argentina under Perón in the immediate postwar. This essay seeks to contribute to fill a …
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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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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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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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Before Hugo Chavez burst into the political scene in Venezuela, Argentina's Juan Peron (1895- 1974) was considered the … quintessential Latin American populist leader. He ruled Argentina from mid 1943 until September 1955 and between 1973 and 1974 and …
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