Fighting inflation in Argentina / a brief history of ten stabilization plans / Emilio Ocampo.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Serie documentos de trabajo (Universidad del CEMA) ; n. 613Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Universidad del CEMA, 2017Descripción: 32 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: This paper seeks to identify what worked and what didn’t work to stop inflation in Argentina in the last seventy years. The approach is descriptive rather than theoretical and examines the relative performance of the only ten stabilization plans that, during the period 1952-2015, lasted at least 24 months. The paper also compares the performance of these plans along other dimensions, such as economic growth, unemployment and income distribution and evaluates the impact of international economic conditions. The analysis sheds light on the debates shock vs. gradualism and orthodox vs. heterodox and puts the current stabilization plan in a historical context.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Informe técnico | Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano CRAI | 88757 n. 613, 2017 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | 88757 n. 613, 2017 |
Bibliografía: p. 26-28.
This paper seeks to identify what worked and what didn’t work to stop inflation in Argentina in the last seventy years. The approach is descriptive rather than theoretical and examines the relative performance of the only ten stabilization plans that, during the period 1952-2015, lasted at least 24 months. The paper also compares the performance of these plans along other dimensions, such as economic growth, unemployment and income distribution and evaluates the impact of international
economic conditions. The analysis sheds light on the debates shock vs. gradualism and orthodox vs. heterodox and puts the current stabilization plan in a historical context.
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