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040 _aCBNCAT
082 _a330.982
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100 1 _aDaseking, Christina
245 1 0 _aLessons from the crisis in Argentina
_c/ ;by Christina Daseking
260 _aWashington, D.C.:
_bInternational Monetary Fund,
_c2004.
300 _av, 55 p.:
_b ill. ;
_c29 cm.
440 _aOccasional paper / International Monetary Fund 236
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
505 _aOverview -- Boom years and buildup of vulnerabilities: 1992-98 -- Downturn and deepening depression: 1998-2000 -- Crisis: 2001 -- Aftermath: 2002 -- Role of the IMF -- Conclusions -- Appendix I: Argentina's potential output growth -- Appendix II: Chronology of key developments in 2001-2002.
520 _aThis paper examines economic crisis that hit Argentina (2001-20025). During this period, output fell by about 20 percent over three years, inflation reignited, the government defaulted on its debt, the banking system was largely paralysed. In the early months of 2003, the economy began to recover, but there remained a long road back to sustained growth and stability. It details the crisis from the origins to its evolution until early 2002. It analyses the economic forces, including a prolonged recession, leading up to the crisis and draws general policy lessons, both for countries' efforts to prevent such crises, and for the IMF's surveillance and use of its financial resources
590 _alje 9/913 9/913
590 _aLoans
650 0 _aArgentina
650 _aMonetary Crisis
650 _aEconomic Recession
710 _aInternational Monetary Fund
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_cBOOK
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