Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationA global neoliberal architecture has enabled many countries to increase their public debts to meet their fiscal needs. But since 2008 a number of European and North American economies have faced financial crises induced by unsustainable debts. This paper analyses the case of post-default Argentina since 2001, so as to better comprehend the political economy of public debt, especially in cases where governments are elected on anti-austerity platforms. Presidents Néstor and Cristina Kirchner were committed to a debt-reduction policy, yet Argentina faced a new,'selective', default in 2014. This paper analyses how the country has been trapped in a cycle of debt depende...
We believe that the study of the Argentinean foreign debt needs no justification. For almost three d...
This study investigates, with preliminary insights, the process of Argentina's financial valorizatio...
On December 2001, due to the financial crisis, Argentina had to suspend external payments. The count...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationA global neoliberal arc...
There seems to be no end to the sovereign debt woes of Argentina in the near future, as the ‘holdout...
Following the financial crisis effects, the issue of debt sustainability became of global importance...
After returning to financial markets in 2016, Argentina asked for IMF financing in 2018 and defaulte...
The subject of sovereign debt and default has received intense focus since the beginning of this cen...
We analyze the 2001 Argentine default on its foreign debt and its consequences in terms of the exist...
Argentina's recent default is simply another chapter in a saga that stretches back over the past cen...
Sovereign debt restructurings may experience marginal changes as a result of recent modifications in...
The Republic of Argentina’s sovereign debt default in 2001 represented the largest default of its ki...
In July 2014, Argentina entered selective default, even as the country remained financially solvent....
Argentina recently completed the largest sovereign bond restructuring in history. As soon as the gov...
This report looks at Argentina’s current debt, fiscal, and overall economic situation to see if ther...
We believe that the study of the Argentinean foreign debt needs no justification. For almost three d...
This study investigates, with preliminary insights, the process of Argentina's financial valorizatio...
On December 2001, due to the financial crisis, Argentina had to suspend external payments. The count...
Background of INCASI Project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015 GA 691004. WP1: CompilationA global neoliberal arc...
There seems to be no end to the sovereign debt woes of Argentina in the near future, as the ‘holdout...
Following the financial crisis effects, the issue of debt sustainability became of global importance...
After returning to financial markets in 2016, Argentina asked for IMF financing in 2018 and defaulte...
The subject of sovereign debt and default has received intense focus since the beginning of this cen...
We analyze the 2001 Argentine default on its foreign debt and its consequences in terms of the exist...
Argentina's recent default is simply another chapter in a saga that stretches back over the past cen...
Sovereign debt restructurings may experience marginal changes as a result of recent modifications in...
The Republic of Argentina’s sovereign debt default in 2001 represented the largest default of its ki...
In July 2014, Argentina entered selective default, even as the country remained financially solvent....
Argentina recently completed the largest sovereign bond restructuring in history. As soon as the gov...
This report looks at Argentina’s current debt, fiscal, and overall economic situation to see if ther...
We believe that the study of the Argentinean foreign debt needs no justification. For almost three d...
This study investigates, with preliminary insights, the process of Argentina's financial valorizatio...
On December 2001, due to the financial crisis, Argentina had to suspend external payments. The count...