Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one of the wealthiest countries in the world, failed to meet its potential over decades? What lessons can we take from Argentina's successes and failures?

Argentina’s economy is - irresistibly - fascinating. Argentina's economic history - its crises and its triumphs cannot be explained in purely economic terms. Argentina's economic history can only be explained in the context of conflicts of interest, of politics, war and peace, boom and bust. Argentina's economic history is also intertwined with ideological struggles over the ideal society and the on-going struggle of ideas.

The book comprises two distinct components: an economic history of Argentina from the Spanish colonial period to 1990, followed by a narrative by Domingo Cavallo on the last 25 years of reform and counter reform.

Domingo Cavallo has been at the centre of Argentina's economic and political debates for 40 years. He was one of the longest serving cabinet members since the return of democracy in 1983. He is uniquely qualified to help the reader make the connection between historical and current events through all these prisms. His daughter, Sonia Cavallo Runde, is an economist specialized on public policy that currently teaches the politics of development policy. The two Cavallos offer academics and students of economics and finance a long form case study. This book also seeks to offer researchers and policymakers around the world with relevant lessons and insights to similar problems from the Argentine experience.

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Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one of the wealthiest countries in the world, failed to meet its potential over decades? What lessons can we take from Argentina's successes and failures?

Argentina’s economy is - irresistibly - fascinating. Argentina's economic history - its crises and its triumphs cannot be explained in purely economic terms. Argentina's economic history can only be explained in the context of conflicts of interest, of politics, war and peace, boom and bust. Argentina's economic history is also intertwined with ideological struggles over the ideal society and the on-going struggle of ideas.

The book comprises two distinct components: an economic history of Argentina from the Spanish colonial period to 1990, followed by a narrative by Domingo Cavallo on the last 25 years of reform and counter reform.

Domingo Cavallo has been at the centre of Argentina's economic and political debates for 40 years. He was one of the longest serving cabinet members since the return of democracy in 1983. He is uniquely qualified to help the reader make the connection between historical and current events through all these prisms. His daughter, Sonia Cavallo Runde, is an economist specialized on public policy that currently teaches the politics of development policy. The two Cavallos offer academics and students of economics and finance a long form case study. This book also seeks to offer researchers and policymakers around the world with relevant lessons and insights to similar problems from the Argentine experience.

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Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective

Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective

Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective

Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective

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Why has Argentina suffered so much political and economic instability? How could Argentina, once one of the wealthiest countries in the world, failed to meet its potential over decades? What lessons can we take from Argentina's successes and failures?

Argentina’s economy is - irresistibly - fascinating. Argentina's economic history - its crises and its triumphs cannot be explained in purely economic terms. Argentina's economic history can only be explained in the context of conflicts of interest, of politics, war and peace, boom and bust. Argentina's economic history is also intertwined with ideological struggles over the ideal society and the on-going struggle of ideas.

The book comprises two distinct components: an economic history of Argentina from the Spanish colonial period to 1990, followed by a narrative by Domingo Cavallo on the last 25 years of reform and counter reform.

Domingo Cavallo has been at the centre of Argentina's economic and political debates for 40 years. He was one of the longest serving cabinet members since the return of democracy in 1983. He is uniquely qualified to help the reader make the connection between historical and current events through all these prisms. His daughter, Sonia Cavallo Runde, is an economist specialized on public policy that currently teaches the politics of development policy. The two Cavallos offer academics and students of economics and finance a long form case study. This book also seeks to offer researchers and policymakers around the world with relevant lessons and insights to similar problems from the Argentine experience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781857439755
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/18/2018
Series: Europa Perspectives: Emerging Economies
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

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Domingo Cavallo, Sonia Cavallo Runde

Table of Contents

Argentina’s Economic Reform of the 1990s in Historical Perspective

Preface

Introduction

Part I

The southernmost territory of Imperial Spain turns into the Argentine Nation

Chapter 1: Spanish Heritage

     

Chapter 2: From the May Revolution to the National Organization

     

Part II

1953-1913, six decades of increasing integration into the global economy

Chapter 3: From the National Organization to First World War

Chapter 4: Split, reunification and the ‘Historical Presidencies'

     

Chapter 5: The years when Roca dominated politics

     

Part III

From the beginning of World War I to the end of World War II

Chapter 6: The traumatic 30 years from 1914 to 1944

     

Chapter 7: The "Radical Republic"

     

Chapter 8: From the fall of Yrigoyen to the rise of Perón

     

Part IV

Four and a half decades of political and economic instability

Chapter 9: Inflation, stagflation and hyperinflation

     

Chapter 10: Perón and Evita

Chapter 11: The 18 years when Peronism was outlawed

Chapter 12: The return of Perón and the Military

     

Chapter 13: Transition to democracy and Alfonsín’s Presidency

     

Part V

Reform and counter reform

Chapter 14: The Latin American Consensus of the 90s

Chapter 15: Menem and De La Rúa

Chapter 16: The origin of Duhalde’s decision and Kirchner’s metamorphosis

     

Chapter 17: Duhalde and the Kirchners

Part VI

Conclusions and Epilogue

Chapter 18: Conclusions

     

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