Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression
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Resumo: | 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 decades led to two waves of deindustrialization, an explosion of foreign debt and such a marked decline in the standard of living for the majority of Argentinians. |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depressionCooney, Paulneoliberalismdevelopmentforeign debtIMFO10F02F33F34Argentina 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 decades led to two waves of deindustrialization, an explosion of foreign debt and such a marked decline in the standard of living for the majority of Argentinians.IE-UFRJ2018-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/20014Revista de Economia Contemporânea; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 11, n. 1, jan./abr. 2007Journal of Contemporary Economics; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 11, n. 1, jan./abr. 20071980-5527porhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rec/article/view/20014/11606Copyright (c) 2018 Paul Cooneyoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/200142019-07-31T20:25:15Z |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression Cooney, Paul neoliberalism development foreign debt IMF O10 F02 F33 F34 |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Argentina's quarter century experiment with neoliberalism: from dictatorship to depression |
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Cooney, Paul |
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Cooney, Paul |
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Cooney, Paul |
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neoliberalism development foreign debt IMF O10 F02 F33 F34 |
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neoliberalism development foreign debt IMF O10 F02 F33 F34 |
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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 decades led to two waves of deindustrialization, an explosion of foreign debt and such a marked decline in the standard of living for the majority of Argentinians. |
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Revista de Economia Contemporânea; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 11, n. 1, jan./abr. 2007 Journal of Contemporary Economics; Rev. Econ. Contemp., v. 11, n. 1, jan./abr. 2007 1980-5527 |
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