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

Case (A) begins by examining numerous efforts made by 3 successive Argentine federal governments in between 1973 and 1989 to combat the three-digit inflation rates that had actually bothered the nation given that completion of The second world war. Next, the execution of the currency peg under the broad umbrella called the "convertibility strategy" is talked about and its reasoning is discussed in connection with the Reserve bank's function in managing inflation and market expectations.

The case then details the fiscal reforms presented in the early 1990s worrying public financing, market policy, and social security. The results of these policies are quickly summed up.

PUBLICATION DATE: March 01, 2010 PRODUCT #: KEL569-HCB-ENG

This is just an excerpt. This case is about FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

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