Argentina: Economic Developments; January 25, 2013
February 29, 2016
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Summary
This paper discusses Argentina’s economic developments and policies in the past 10 years. Argentina was recovering rapidly from the deep economic crisis of 2002, and the authorities had adopted policies conducive to a rapid decline in unemployment and poverty, a gradual recovery of the banking system, and a strengthening of the external position. The global environment foreseen at the time of the 2006 Article IV consultation with Argentina did not anticipate two major events that, in hindsight, turned out to be critical for the performance of the global economy, and Argentina, in the following years: global financial crisis of late 2008 and the sharp and persistent increase in world commodity prices.
Subject: Banking, Currencies, Economic sectors, External debt, Inflation, Money, Prices, Public debt, Public sector
Keywords: Argentina, charter reform, CR, Currencies, debt, debt exchange, debt-exchange offer, GDP, GDP data, GDP series, Global, Inflation, ISCR, nom inal, nom inal GDP, nominal GDP, official GDP, public finance, Public sector, real GDP
Pages:
26
Volume:
2016
DOI:
Issue:
067
Series:
Country Report No. 2016/067
Stock No:
1ARGEA2016004
ISBN:
9781475598537
ISSN:
1934-7685




