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allocative efficiency. Although the ideological roots of Peronism can be directly traced back to Fascism, when it came to his …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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economics. Current versions of right wing populism share many elements with early fascism, particularly the type that developed … 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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allocative efficiency. Although the ideological roots of Peronism can be directly traced back to Fascism, when it came to his …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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012609534
Hugo Chavez burst into the political scene in Venezuela, Argentina's Juan Perón (1895-1974) was considered the …. Although he entered politics in 1943 Peronism still dominates Argentine politics. Even though it may seem harder to define than …
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Hugo Chavez burst into the political scene in Venezuela, Argentina's Juan Perón (1895-1974) was considered the …. Although he entered politics in 1943 Peronism still dominates Argentine politics. Even though it may seem harder to define than …
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Argentina with brief interruptions since 1946. The main conclusion of the article is that any country that consistently follows …
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Argentina with brief interruptions since 1946. The main conclusion of the article is that any country that consistently follows …
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The historical forerunners of contemporary austerity are still largely unexplored. This essay considers the "liberal phase" of Fascist Italy (1922-1925) as a case study to explain austerity as a full-blown rationality, that is intrinsically, and simultaneously, theory and practice, encompassing...
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The end of convertibility and a subsequent default, confiscation of deposits and devaluation is the path that Paul Krugman proposes for several countries as a solution to the European crisis. We show that Krugman's reference to Argentine experience is misleading and dangerous. He underestimates...
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