The Political Economy of Economic Reforms in Argentina |
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Authors: | Juliana Bambaci Tamara Saront Mariano Tommasi |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Estudios para el Desarrollo Institucional (CEDI)/Fundacio′n Gobierno y Sociedad , Universidad de San Andre′s |
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Abstract: | In 1989, Argentina entered a process of sweeping transformation of its economic institutions which provided for the (temporary) recovery of economic growth and the taming of inflation. The Argentine experience with market-oriented reforms has been regarded by the literature as a salient case of radical and 'unconstrained' reform. Yet, a closer scrutiny portrays that the building and maintenance of a pro-"reform coalition determined the pace, depth and characteristics of the 'new economic institutions'. The idiosyncrasies of Argentina's political institutions, in turn, conditioned this coalition-building strategy. The same idiosyncrasies were at play in the 2001/2002 collapse of the convertibility regime and ensuing social and political chaos. |
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Keywords: | Political Economy Economic Reforms Argentina |
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