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Argentina's crisis: causes and consequences

By: Nataraj, Geethanjali.
Contributor(s): Sahoo, Pravakar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.1641-644.Subject(s): Economic recession - Argentina | Economic recession In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: During the east Asian crisis of 1997. Argentina was being referred to as a model state because of its fixed exchange rate regime. However, by 2001, due to several macroeconomic reasons the economy had collapsed. It is now clear that Argentina will reverse at least some of the economic reforms introduced by president Carlos Mennen in the early 1990s to survive the crisis it is currently experiencing. That small and open economies are far more susceptible to large external shocks, such as changes in foreign interest rates, terms of trade, regional contagion effects, etc, is among the many lessons of the Argentine crisis. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 38, Issue no: 17 Available AR57007

During the east Asian crisis of 1997. Argentina was being referred to as a model state because of its fixed exchange rate regime. However, by 2001, due to several macroeconomic reasons the economy had collapsed. It is now clear that Argentina will reverse at least some of the economic reforms introduced by president Carlos Mennen in the early 1990s to survive the crisis it is currently experiencing. That small and open economies are far more susceptible to large external shocks, such as changes in foreign interest rates, terms of trade, regional contagion effects, etc, is among the many lessons of the Argentine crisis. - Reproduced.

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