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ID089937
Title ProperArgentina
Other Title Informationthe Kirchner family contract
LanguageENG
AuthorYakovlev, P
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)That was not the first time in its almost 200-year history that the Argentine Republic abruptly altered the vector of its development. The previous period of structural reform was in the 1990s, passing under the sign of neoliberalism. Over a number of years, the country served as an example of a "successful" transplantation of the principles of market fundamentalism and monetarism to Latin American soil, while the chief Argentine neoliberal - Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo - became Wall Street's favorite, according to the US media. The monetarist experiment in Argentina ended in a deep economic and sociopolitical crisis of 2001-02, which highlighted the pressing need for a change in the national development paradigm.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 54, No. 3; 2008: p61-73
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 54, No. 3; 2008: p61-73
Key WordsArgentina ;  Economic Growth ;  Devlopment