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Straining at the Anchor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Straining at the Anchor

The "Argentine disappointment"—why Argentina persistently failed to achieve sustained economic stability during the twentieth century—is an issue that has mystified scholars for decades. In Straining the Anchor, Gerardo della Paolera and Alan M. Taylor provide many of the missing links that help explain this important historical episode. Written chronologically, this book follows the various fluctuations of the Argentine economy from its postrevolutionary volatility to a period of unprecedented prosperity to a dramatic decline from which the country has never fully recovered. The authors examine in depth the solutions that Argentina has tried to implement such as the Caja de Conversión, the nation's first currency board which favored a strict gold-standard monetary regime, the forerunner of the convertibility plan the nation has recently adopted. With many countries now using—or seriously contemplating—monetary arrangements similar to Argentina's, this important and persuasive study maps out one of history's most interesting monetary experiments to show what works and what doesn't.

A New Economic History of Argentina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

A New Economic History of Argentina

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Internal Versus External Convertibility and Developing-country Financial Crises
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Internal Versus External Convertibility and Developing-country Financial Crises

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Argentina's money and banking system was hit hard by the Great Depression. The banking sector was awash with bad assets that built up in the 1920's. Gold convertibility was suspended in December 1929, even before the crisis seriously damaged the core economies. Commonly, these events are seen as being driven by external real shocks associated with the World Depression, despite the puzzle of the timing. We argue for an alternative, or complementary, explanation of the crisis that focuses on the inside-outside money relationship in a system of fractional-reserve banking and gold-standard rules. This internal explanation for the crisis involves no timing puzzle. The tension between internal and...

Economic Recovery from the Argentine Great Depression
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 41

Economic Recovery from the Argentine Great Depression

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Una contribución al estudio de la economía de las artes con algunas aplicaciones al mercado argentino
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 74
La economía de Perón
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 429

La economía de Perón

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-21
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  • Publisher: EDHASA

Es imposible entender la Argentina actual sin tener presente el período 1946-1955: los primeros dos gobiernos de Juan Domingo Perón. Aunque han pasado casi siete décadas desde entonces, los efectos de sus transformaciones se sienten hasta hoy. La perspectiva, el tiempo histórico transcurrido, nuestras sucesivas y cíclicas crisis, invitan a analizar ese tiempo de otra manera. Este libro, dirigido por Roberto Cortés Conde, Javier Ortiz Batalla, Laura D ́Amato y Gerardo della Paolera, y con trabajos de reconocidos especialistas, se propone exactamente eso: una profunda revisión de las decisiones económicas tomadas en esos años. Las temerarias medidas de política monetaria y los cambi...

The Decline of Latin American Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 427

The Decline of Latin American Economies

Latin America’s economic performance is mediocre at best, despite abundant natural resources and flourishing neighbors to the north. The perplexing question of how some of the wealthiest nations in the world in the nineteenth century are now the most crisis-prone has long puzzled economists and historians. The Decline of Latin American Economies examines the reality behind the struggling economies of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. A distinguished panel of experts argues here that slow growth, rampant protectionism, and rising inflation plagued Latin America for years, where corrupt institutions and political unrest undermined the financial outlook of already besieged economies. Tracing Latin America’s growth and decline through two centuries, this volume illustrates how a once-prosperous continent now lags behind. Of interest to scholars and policymakers alike, it offers new insight into the relationship between political systems and economic development.

The Argentine Economy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Argentine Economy

Argentina poses a challenge to economists, economic historians, political scientists, and other concerned with the interrelationship of political and economic forces in developing nations. Although possessed of most of the attributes generally thought necessary for rapid and self-sustaining development, her economy has barely kept up with the population increase, and living standards of large segments of the population have not advanced. The causes of this paradox have never been adequately explained. Ferrer interprets the economic stagnation of Argentina in historical terms, tracing the evolution of the country's economy through four separate stages, beginning with the colonial era in the s...

Globalization in Historical Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 598

Globalization in Historical Perspective

As awareness of the process of globalization grows and the study of its effects becomes increasingly important to governments and businesses (as well as to a sizable opposition), the need for historical understanding also increases. Despite the importance of the topic, few attempts have been made to present a long-term economic analysis of the phenomenon, one that frames the issue by examining its place in the long history of international integration. This volume collects eleven papers doing exactly that and more. The first group of essays explores how the process of globalization can be measured in terms of the long-term integration of different markets-from the markets for goods and commo...

The Principle of Equality in Diverse States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 460

The Principle of Equality in Diverse States

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-25
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book examines different approaches by which states characterised by federal or decentralized arrangements reconcile equality and autonomy. In case studies from four continents, leading experts analyse the challenges of ensuring institutional, social and economic equality whilst respecting the competences of regions and the rights of groups.