Using the Argentine as a case-study, this paper will consider a key element of macroeconomic policy - credit, money and banking - through the optic of new contributions to the literatures on monetary regimes and crony capitalism. Much recent work on the architecture of the international financial system and global monetary order c.1900 offers new perspectives on lender-creditor relations and the operation of world capital markets. Similarly, drawing on the public choice approach associated with the new political economy, some revisionist writing on cronyism provides a distinctly nuanced view of state-business engagement. Elements of these advances in the literature will be applied to the Argentine around the turn of the nineteenth centur...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
There were at least four stages in the nineteenth-century transition from mercantilism to "free trad...
I analyze the relationship between political institutions and sovereign borrowing in a simple model ...
The new institutionalist school of economics addresses the divergence between countries' long-run ec...
This paper examines the liberal grounded provincial societies of Argentina from 1890 to 1940. A clos...
This fine book should be read not just by specialists in the economic history of Latin America. The...
In early 1991, ten years before Argentina defaulted on its international debt and devalued its curre...
The article explores the political discussions that took place in Argentina between 1870 and 1895 ab...
Este artículo —parte de un proyecto mayor sobre la conformación de «saberes de Estado» en la Argenti...
This paper analyses the origins of neoliberalism in the Southern Cone; a process that has its origin...
This Ph.D. thesis is composed of three essays and is aimed to reconstruct, both conceptually and ana...
The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la P...
From 1900 to 1935, Argentina evolved from an economy highly dependent on external, primarily British...
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America have depended on the financial libera...
The Argentinean economy experienced an extraordinary economic growth in the 19th century, when its c...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
There were at least four stages in the nineteenth-century transition from mercantilism to "free trad...
I analyze the relationship between political institutions and sovereign borrowing in a simple model ...
The new institutionalist school of economics addresses the divergence between countries' long-run ec...
This paper examines the liberal grounded provincial societies of Argentina from 1890 to 1940. A clos...
This fine book should be read not just by specialists in the economic history of Latin America. The...
In early 1991, ten years before Argentina defaulted on its international debt and devalued its curre...
The article explores the political discussions that took place in Argentina between 1870 and 1895 ab...
Este artículo —parte de un proyecto mayor sobre la conformación de «saberes de Estado» en la Argenti...
This paper analyses the origins of neoliberalism in the Southern Cone; a process that has its origin...
This Ph.D. thesis is composed of three essays and is aimed to reconstruct, both conceptually and ana...
The revolutionary process of May 1810 in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la P...
From 1900 to 1935, Argentina evolved from an economy highly dependent on external, primarily British...
The successes or failures of monetary reforms in Latin America have depended on the financial libera...
The Argentinean economy experienced an extraordinary economic growth in the 19th century, when its c...
Latin American countries have recently reconfigured their national financial systems in ways that po...
There were at least four stages in the nineteenth-century transition from mercantilism to "free trad...
I analyze the relationship between political institutions and sovereign borrowing in a simple model ...