Keyword [Argentina] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 6 |
| 81. | Building a nation, building a market: Industrial growth and the domestic economy in turn-of-the-century Argentina |
| 82. | Capabilities and processes of industrial growth: The case of Argentina and the Argentine auto industry |
| 83. | Argentina's stabilization experience: Orthodoxy and the primavera plan; sustainability of the convertibility plan's fiscal policy |
| 84. | The national-international connection: Global economic crises and the comparative political development of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile |
| 85. | The industrial restructuring of Argentina in the 1980s: Regional decentralization and economic concentration |
| 86. | Inflation, currency substitution and dollarization: The case of Argentina |
| 87. | The competitiveness of Argentina: From sheltered markets to global rivalry |
| 88. | Essays on black market spot and futures exchange rates: The case of Argentina, 1985-1989 |
| 89. | Sustainable development: Perception of members of small-farm families, San Juan, Argentina |
| 90. | Changes in industrial structure and performance under trade liberalization: The case of Argentina |
| 91. | Real and financial interactions during a liberalization experience: The case of Argentina, 1978-1980 |
| 92. | CLASS STRUGGLE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE: RIO DE LA PLATA'S COMMERCE AND THE ATLANTIC PROLETARIAT, 1790-1850 (ARGENTINA) |
| 93. | INFLATION--DEFICIT--MONEY-SUPPLY NEXUS IN AN OPEN ECONOMY WITH RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS: AN EMPIRICAL APPROACH (MONETARY, MACRO, ARGENTINA) |
| 94. | AGRICULTURAL GROWTH THROUGH LABOR-TRANSFERS: THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, POPULATION CONTROL AND EXPORT EXPANSION (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, DUALITY THEORY, NIGERIA, ARGENTINA, PHILIPPINES) |
| 95. | INTERNATIONAL BORROWING AND FINANCIAL CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA AND ARGENTINA IN THE 1890S |
| 96. | CURRENCY SUBSTITUTION, INTEREST RATE, AND EXCHANGE RATE POLICY; THE CASE OF ARGENTINA, 1959-1981 (DOLLARIZATION) |
| 97. | MONETARY THEORY OF THE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THREE DEBTOR COUNTRIES, ARGENTINA, VENEZUELA AND YUGOSLAVIA |
| 98. | THE USE OF THE EXCHANGE RATE AS AN ANTI-INFLATIONARY INSTRUMENT IN A STABILIZATION - LIBERALIZATION ATTEMPT: THE SOUTHERN CONE EXPERIENCE (ARGENTINA, CHILE, URUGUAY) |
| 99. | Solving the sovereign debt conundrum: NML Capital v. Argentina: A law and economics perspective |
| 100. | Multilevel social policies and partisan alignments: Cash transfers and healthcare in Argentina and Brazil |
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