Argentina Currency Peg and Fiscal Reforms (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Case (A) begins with a discussion of several attempts of three successive Argentine governments between 1973 and 1989 to deal with triple-digit inflation, which disturbed the country after the end of World War II. Furthermore, the implementation of the currency peg under a wide umbrella called "convertibility plan" is discussed and the reasons explained in connection with the role of the central bank in fighting inflation and market expectations. So, that sets out the financial reforms in the early 1990s on public finances, market regulation and social security. Finally, the results of this policy brief. "Hide
by Nabil Al-Najjar, Simone Galperti Source: Kellogg School of management, Northwestern Univ. 4 pages. Publication Date: March 1, 2010. Prod . #: KEL569-PDF-ENG

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