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Argentine economic history has long presented a puzzle: how could a
country that was once one of the world's richest, now fare so
poorly? What is the economic story behind such long-run divergence?
And how does economic reality reflect deeper social, institutional
and political forces? Not since the publication of Carlos Diaz
Alejandro's Essays on the Economic History of the Argentine
Republic in 1970 has there been another standard reference for
those seeking a more quantitative understanding of Argentina's
development. In the intervening years research in the 'new economic
history' has crafted a more sophisticated interpretation of the
past. This 2004 book provides the reader access to research,
focusing on long-run economic change, major developments in policy
making, and important shifts in institutions and ideas. The lessons
from Argentina's turbulent economic past represent the essential
context for the issues that confront scholars, students, and
policy-makers.
Not since the publication of Carlos Díaz Alejandro's Essays on the Economic History of the Argentine Republic in 1970 has there been a new standard reference for those seeking a more quantitative understanding of Argentina's development. Research in the "new economic history" in the intervening years has led to a more sophisticated interpretation of the past. This book provides access to the latest research, focusing on long-run economic change, major developments in policymaking, and important shifts in institutions and ideas. The lessons from Argentina's turbulent economic past represent the essential context for the issues that confront scholars, students, and policymakers today.
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