A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

The case describes the struggle to set up a credible monetary system under populist pressures along with the recurrent use of exchange rate stabilization strategies in Argentina.

It accentuates on two distinct episodes where there was “too little cash” inside the economy: in the period of late 1980’s during the time of hyperinflation- when money demand fell down and early 2000’s when supply of money collapsed under currency peg.

PUBLICATION DATE: October 31, 2014 PRODUCT #: 715019-HCB-ENG

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