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Living Within our Means - An Examination of the Argentine Economic Crisis (Paperback): Aldo Ferrer Living Within our Means - An Examination of the Argentine Economic Crisis (Paperback)
Aldo Ferrer
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the fiscal chaos and the external debt question in Argentine economy. It identifies the main sources of the public and monetary imbalances and outlines some basic measures for resolving the problems. The book proposes a financial reform to reduce the fiscal deficit.

Living Within our Means - An Examination of the Argentine Economic Crisis (Hardcover): Aldo Ferrer Living Within our Means - An Examination of the Argentine Economic Crisis (Hardcover)
Aldo Ferrer
R4,462 Discovery Miles 44 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book originally published in 1985, looked at Argentina's international insolvency issues and looks at the dilemma of how to proceed in order to ensure its economic sovereignty; in other words, its right to its own destiny. The book goes beyond social and economic areas and concludes that for real independence the Argentine Government has to t

The Argentine Economy - An Economic History of Argentina (Paperback): Aldo Ferrer The Argentine Economy - An Economic History of Argentina (Paperback)
Aldo Ferrer; Translated by Marjory M. Urquidi
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Argentina poses a challenge to economists, economic historians, political scientists, and other concerned with the interrelationship of political and economic forces in developing nations. Although possessed of most of the attributes generally thought necessary for rapid and self-sustaining development, her economy has barely kept up with the population increase, and living standards of large segments of the population have not advanced. The causes of this paradox have never been adequately explained. Ferrer interprets the economic stagnation of Argentina in historical terms, tracing the evolution of the country's economy through four separate stages, beginning with the colonial era in the sixteenth century. Most attention is given to the period of "nonintegrated industrial economy," from 1930 to the present. According to Ferrer, modern Argentina was formed in the second half of the nineteenth century, when the country was integrated into the world economy as a large producer and exporter of agricultural products. The great influx of immigrants and foreign capital led to a rapid disintegration of the traditional society, which had been composed of isolated regional economies with a low level of economic and social development. The Pampa area, an "open space" that had been largely uninhabited, became the nucleus of the subsequent expansion because of its rich land resources and humid and temperate climate. The dislocation of the international economy after the world economic crisis of the 1930's and the rigidity of the Argentine agricultural economy, confronted the country with need to industrialize and diversify its economic structure. Some progress has been made along this road, but Ferrer attributes Argentina's postwar difficulties to the lack of proper answers to the problems of an agricultural economy in transition to a modern industrial society. The author relates economic data to the broader social and political issues. He forsees a definitive confrontation between two social and economic forces: one favoring maintenance of the status quo, the other advocating an enlightened policy of basic industrial growth. The outcome of this confrontation will have a profound impact on the future of Argentina and, indeed, all Latin America. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1967.

Historia de la Globalizacion - Origenes del Orden Economico Mundial (Spanish, Paperback): Aldo Ferrer Historia de la Globalizacion - Origenes del Orden Economico Mundial (Spanish, Paperback)
Aldo Ferrer
R664 R607 Discovery Miles 6 070 Save R57 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

En un recorrido que parte de las visperas de la expansion de Europa hasta fines del siglo XVIII; Ferrer estudia los principales hitos de un proceso globalizador de cuya sorprendente evolucion somos, hoy, protagonistas y testigos. Libro de historia economica y politica, pero tambien religiosa y demografica, esta Historia de la globalizacion es una obra apasionante y fundamental para entender el complejo mundo que habitamos.

The Argentine Economy - An Economic History of Argentina (Hardcover): Aldo Ferrer The Argentine Economy - An Economic History of Argentina (Hardcover)
Aldo Ferrer; Translated by Marjory M. Urquidi
R2,744 Discovery Miles 27 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Argentina poses a challenge to economists, economic historians, political scientists, and other concerned with the interrelationship of political and economic forces in developing nations. Although possessed of most of the attributes generally thought necessary for rapid and self-sustaining development, her economy has barely kept up with the population increase, and living standards of large segments of the population have not advanced. The causes of this paradox have never been adequately explained. Ferrer interprets the economic stagnation of Argentina in historical terms, tracing the evolution of the country's economy through four separate stages, beginning with the colonial era in the sixteenth century. Most attention is given to the period of "nonintegrated industrial economy," from 1930 to the present. According to Ferrer, modern Argentina was formed in the second half of the nineteenth century, when the country was integrated into the world economy as a large producer and exporter of agricultural products. The great influx of immigrants and foreign capital led to a rapid disintegration of the traditional society, which had been composed of isolated regional economies with a low level of economic and social development. The Pampa area, an "open space" that had been largely uninhabited, became the nucleus of the subsequent expansion because of its rich land resources and humid and temperate climate. The dislocation of the international economy after the world economic crisis of the 1930's and the rigidity of the Argentine agricultural economy, confronted the country with need to industrialize and diversify its economic structure. Some progress has been made along this road, but Ferrer attributes Argentina's postwar difficulties to the lack of proper answers to the problems of an agricultural economy in transition to a modern industrial society. The author relates economic data to the broader social and political issues. He forsees a definitive confrontation between two social and economic forces: one favoring maintenance of the status quo, the other advocating an enlightened policy of basic industrial growth. The outcome of this confrontation will have a profound impact on the future of Argentina and, indeed, all Latin America. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1967.

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