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authors find that the current export structure of Argentina is not conducive to future growth because it is dominated by low … those currently exported by Argentina and which are more likely to foster growth because they would shift the structure of …
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growth, poverty and inequality in Argentina. Sections of the chapter study the evolution of poverty and inequality. It is … Argentina, a period that started with the sharp decline o f economic activity in 2002 and continued with a recovery since 2003 … relatively unskilled workers in Argentina; and presents the results o f a recent study on the returns to education for workers …
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The Argentine government has adopted a strategy that emphasizes rebuilding the economy with a view to delivering sustained growth with social inclusion - an appropriate goal in view of the high degree of poverty and inequality in the country. It is important to recognize that growth is not only...
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The convertibility law, and economic liberalization in the early 1990s in Argentina, brought about dramatic changes in …
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The future looked bright for Argentina in the early twentieth century. It had already achieved high levels of income … per capita and was moving away from authoritarian government towards a more open democracy. Unfortunately, Argentina never …
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Argentina's policy of devaluation with redenomination in 2002, in contrast to Mexico's policy of devaluation without debt … redenomination in 1994-1995, shows that devaluation benefited tradables firms, and that dollar debt redenomination in Argentina … investment by high energy users in Argentina, and that benefit was apparent also in positive stock returns of those firms …
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