century, Argentina's economic level, Argentina was hit hard by this so-called “tequila” crisis, but with the help of the central bank, its relatively strong banking sector survived the withdrawal of deposits and after one year of sharp decline, the economy grew again in 1996
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So what explains the dramatic implosion of the Argentinean economy four years of recession ending in a financial collapse
Argentina: the Anatomy of a Crisis. Jiri Jonas 1. 1. Introduction. Argentina has a long history of political instability financial crises and decline in.
Anatomy of a Financial Crisis. By Marina Azzimonti. Historically financial crises have been more prevalent in emerging economies.
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The world champion of distress and financial crisis is. Argentina which suffered serial defaults in 1827
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Starting in 1998 Argentina entered into a recession that transformed crisis. By 2009 the structure was similar to that in 2000 and worsened.