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The Argentine crisis of 2001 and the role of the IMF - Argentina's journey from one of the ten richest countries in the 1930s to a 'bankrupt state'. DE

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The author examined the 2001 crisis in Argentina and the role played by the IMF. Chapter two began by explaining the original goals and tasks of the IMF and how these have changed over the 70 years since its inception. Chapter three examined the historical and economic missteps of the country in the 20th century and how they led to the crisis. Chapters four and five formed the main focus of the thesis, examining in more detail the causes, background and effects of the economic and political missteps that ultimately led to national bankruptcy in 2001, while also taking a closer look at the political, economic, social and societal consequences of the structural adjustment programmes proposed by the IMF. The final chapter examined whether, under the current economic and political conditions, it is possible that Argentina could slide back into a crisis similar to that of 2001 in the near future.

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Authors Gerhard Kuttner
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.06.2025
 
EAN 9786202475624
ISBN 9786202475624
No. of pages 96
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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