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(Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay) during four episodes of international crises: 1994, 1997-1999, 2001 and 2008. In …
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This work explores how Argentina overcame the Great Depression and asks whether active macroeconomic interventions made …-standard orthodoxy after the final suspension of convertibility in 1929. As elsewhere, fiscal policy in Argentina was conservative, and …
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This work explores how Argentina overcame the Great Depression and asks whether active macroeconomic interventions made …-standard orthodoxy after the final suspension of convertibility in 1929. As elsewhere, fiscal policy in Argentina was conservative, and …
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In this chapter, we review the monetary and fiscal history of Argentina for the period 1960–2017, a time during which … from its currency. We argue that all these events are the symptom of a recurrent problem: Argentina's unsuccessful attempts … to tame the fiscal deficit. An implication of our analysis is that the future economic evolution of Argentina depends …
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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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dynamically consistent interpretation. From the results of the simulations it seems that the problem that is keeping Argentina in …
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