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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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-- 11. Argentina's experience and the search for alternatives. …
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Argentina from 1825 to 2002. Secondly, it looks for regularities in the behaviour of key macroeconomic variables in the …
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statement, we compare the polar cases of Chile and Argentina. While Chile exhibited a significant economic slowdown after August … 1998, it did not suffer the excruciating collapse suffered by Argentina, where even the payments system came to a full stop …. We attribute their difference to the fact that Chile is more open to trade than Argentina, and that it appears to suffer …
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Argentina from 1825 to 2002. Secondly, it looks for regularities in the behaviour of key macroeconomic variables in the …
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statement, we compare the polar cases of Chile and Argentina. While Chile exhibited a significant economic slowdown after August … 1998, it did not suffer the excruciating collapse suffered by Argentina, where even the payments system came to a full stop …. We attribute their difference to the fact that Chile is more open to trade than Argentina, and that it appears to suffer …
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