Argentina set a new historical mark in 2002, having experienced the largest debt default by any country ever. In order to understand how Argentina could go from one of the most developed countries of the Third World, to experiencing the crisis of 2001 and then enter a depression in 2002 with over half the population living in poverty, requires an evaluation of the last quarter century of economic policies in Argentina. The shift toward neoliberalism began during the dictatorship of 1976, deepened during the Menem administration, and was supported throughout by the imf. This paper aims to identify why the crisis occurred when it did, but also to understand how the underlying shifts in the political economy of Argentina over more than two dec...
Julio CarriónThis thesis seeks to examine the political and economic dynamics that culminated in an...
This master's thesis describes economic and socio-political development of Argentina from 1976 up un...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
Argentina set a new historical mark in 2002, having experienced the largest debt default by any coun...
Argentina set a new historical mark in 2002, having experienced the largest debt default by any coun...
For the first time in Argentine history a democratically-elected government was overthrown by a popu...
UnrestrictedIn a span of ten years (1991-2001), Argentina underwent a boom and bust cycle. In the ea...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
The Argentinean crisis in the late 1990s and early 2000s was another manifestation of various "neoli...
The Argentine economy is currently undergoing the deepest andlongest recessionary process in the pos...
The present crisis in Argentina, the worst crisis in Argentine history that reached rock-bottom leve...
The history of a country can haunt them for decades. For Argentina, the history of neoliberal econom...
The history of a country can haunt them for decades. For Argentina, the history of neoliberal econom...
Argentina's recent default is simply another chapter in a saga that stretches back over the past cen...
This paper describes the process of economic change that had taken place in Argentina from the criti...
Julio CarriónThis thesis seeks to examine the political and economic dynamics that culminated in an...
This master's thesis describes economic and socio-political development of Argentina from 1976 up un...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...
Argentina set a new historical mark in 2002, having experienced the largest debt default by any coun...
Argentina set a new historical mark in 2002, having experienced the largest debt default by any coun...
For the first time in Argentine history a democratically-elected government was overthrown by a popu...
UnrestrictedIn a span of ten years (1991-2001), Argentina underwent a boom and bust cycle. In the ea...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
The Argentinean crisis in the late 1990s and early 2000s was another manifestation of various "neoli...
The Argentine economy is currently undergoing the deepest andlongest recessionary process in the pos...
The present crisis in Argentina, the worst crisis in Argentine history that reached rock-bottom leve...
The history of a country can haunt them for decades. For Argentina, the history of neoliberal econom...
The history of a country can haunt them for decades. For Argentina, the history of neoliberal econom...
Argentina's recent default is simply another chapter in a saga that stretches back over the past cen...
This paper describes the process of economic change that had taken place in Argentina from the criti...
Julio CarriónThis thesis seeks to examine the political and economic dynamics that culminated in an...
This master's thesis describes economic and socio-political development of Argentina from 1976 up un...
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one...