Luigi Manzetti’s scientific contributions

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Economic Stabilisation in Argentina: The Austral Plan
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May 1988

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Journal of Latin American Studies

Luigi Manzetti

The relative prosperity which Argentina enjoyed at the beginning of the century made it a candidate to be a major economic power. Despite its abundant natural resources and skilled manpower, Argentina has consistently failed to live up to its potential. Periods of growth have either been too sporadic or political upheavals too frequent for coherent economic policies to be effective. In recent decades the Argentine economy has been characterised by a deterioration in current account, ¹ exchange rate, ² gross domestic product (GDP) growth, ³ investment, ⁴ and has seen inflation become an endemic phenomenon. ⁵ These factors have exacerbated the economy's inability to tackle its mounting foreign debt.

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... Middle Eastern countries in the late 1980s did much the same. Interestingly, two of the countries that Haggard and Maxfield analyze, Mexico and Chile, made similar retreats from financial openness in 1982 in responding to the Latin American debt crisis (Lustig 1998:25;Silva 1996:151-182), as did Argentina beginning in 1983 with the initial series of policies that culminated in 1985 with the Austral Plan (Manzetti and Dell'Aquila 1988). ...

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Do Currency Crises Cause Capital Account Liberalization?
Economic Stabilisation in Argentina: The Austral Plan
  • Citing Article
  • May 1988

Journal of Latin American Studies