Argentina’s Telecommunications Industry and the Economic Crisis of 2002 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Argentina's Telecommunications Industry and the Economic Crisis of 2002 Case Solution

A decade prior to the crises faced by Argentina, the company opted for a risky economical reform, which included the sale of its state-owned telephone network along with other public utilities. In 2002, however, a serious economic crisis forced Argentina to default on its foreign debts, devalue its currency that was foreign, and freeze bank accounts.As part of the crisis measures, the authorities purchased the renegotiation of all utility concession contracts and the freezing of phone and other utility tariffs. HKS Instance Number 1678.0

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PUBLICATION DATE: December 16, 2002

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