An interpretation of Argentine history using the economic condition "the Dutch Disease." As argued here, Argentina's current economic situation is the result of previous governments' poor handling of the Dutch Disease, which was caused by a booming agricultural export sector
Argentina experienced moderate growth rates during the import substitution industrialization strateg...
This paper analyzes the impact of external price shocks on the real exchange rate and the existence...
An econometric analysis of Spanish aggregate and sectoral data reveals that the loss of the last col...
An interpretation of Argentine history using the economic condition "the Dutch Disease." As argued h...
This paper analyzes the existence of the Dutch disease in the case of Argentina’s economy. The paper...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
In the last 10 years, Latin America and especially Bolivia has experienced a period of unprecedented...
Abstract This paper aims to analyze the consequences in Argentina of the commodity boom taking place...
SUMMARY This study reviews a representative though not an exhaustive set of representative explanati...
The objective of this paper is to explain, from a cliometric perspective, the determinants of the gr...
By the 1920s per capita incomes in Argentina were high by European and Latin American standards and ...
The hypothesis of Andre Gunder Frank that Latin America’s underdevelopment is partly attributable to...
Argentina’s early twentieth century is commonly portrayed as a ‘golden age’ in which it became ‘one ...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
Argentina has slipped from being among the ten richest countries in the world by the eve of World Wa...
Argentina experienced moderate growth rates during the import substitution industrialization strateg...
This paper analyzes the impact of external price shocks on the real exchange rate and the existence...
An econometric analysis of Spanish aggregate and sectoral data reveals that the loss of the last col...
An interpretation of Argentine history using the economic condition "the Dutch Disease." As argued h...
This paper analyzes the existence of the Dutch disease in the case of Argentina’s economy. The paper...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
In the last 10 years, Latin America and especially Bolivia has experienced a period of unprecedented...
Abstract This paper aims to analyze the consequences in Argentina of the commodity boom taking place...
SUMMARY This study reviews a representative though not an exhaustive set of representative explanati...
The objective of this paper is to explain, from a cliometric perspective, the determinants of the gr...
By the 1920s per capita incomes in Argentina were high by European and Latin American standards and ...
The hypothesis of Andre Gunder Frank that Latin America’s underdevelopment is partly attributable to...
Argentina’s early twentieth century is commonly portrayed as a ‘golden age’ in which it became ‘one ...
At the turn of the last century, the Argentine economy was on a path to prosperity that never fully ...
Argentina has slipped from being among the ten richest countries in the world by the eve of World Wa...
Argentina experienced moderate growth rates during the import substitution industrialization strateg...
This paper analyzes the impact of external price shocks on the real exchange rate and the existence...
An econometric analysis of Spanish aggregate and sectoral data reveals that the loss of the last col...