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This paper presents Argentina's Fifth and Sixth Reviews under the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility …
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This paper presents Argentina's Fourth Review under the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF …
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Argentina’s initial social policy response to Covid-19 focused on protecting employment, wages and basic living … income (Emergency Family Income or IFE), reaching about 8.6 million people in the first round. Overall, Argentina’s social …
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In 2000, economic activity declined by 0.5 percent, reflecting an 8 percent drop in investment spending. All rated banks, many corporate, several provinces, and the city of Buenos Aires were also downgraded on concerns about growth and the difficult fiscal situation. The performance in regard to...
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The review focuses on fiscal consolidation and on structural reforms to improve productivity and competitiveness in the economy. The continuing recession hindered the implementation of the fiscal program for 2000. The authorities fully recognize the importance of reassuring domestic and foreign...
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In 2001- 02, Argentina experienced one of the worst economic crises in its history. A default on government debt, which … economy has since recovered from the worst, the crisis has imposed hardships on the people of Argentina, and the road back to … sustained growth and stability is long. The crisis was all the more troubling in light of the fact that Argentina was widely …
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Analyzes the costs and benefits of full dollarization, or the adoption by one country of another country’s currency. Potential advantages include lower borrowing costs and deeper integration into world markets. But countries lose the ability to devalue, and become dependent on the U.S....
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