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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Argentina And IMF
Argentina has experienced a severe recession for almost the past three years. The recession is due to the combined effect of tighter financing conditions, trade loss, election-related uncertainties, external shocks such as the crises in Asia, Russia, Mexico, and Brazil, as well as numerous other factors. Argentina first experienced a major debt crisis in the 1980s when growth of real output stagnated, financial markets collapsed, prices rose as currency depreciated, and capital fled the country to safer markets. After serious hyperinflation reaching average rates of 2,600 percent in 1989 and 1990, Argentina developed the Convertibility Law of 1991, which pegged the peso to the U.S. dollar. In the short run it helped Argentina because the falling U.S. dollar made it more competitive in European markets and reduced inflation to single digits within three years allowing the economy to grow.
Throughout the boom years of the mid- 1990s, the federal governments fiscal position deteriorated as they ran deficits. Argentinas weak fiscal policy and mounting overvaluation creating relatively high inflation, a stronger dollar, insufficient domestic flexibility, and lack of sources of adjustment to maintain competitiveness lead to a second recession. The absence of fiscal policies and the fear that other policies
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