Volatility, distributive conflict, and economic policy in Argentina’s long run (opens in new tab)
In this blog post Ana Laura Catelen (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata) presents their research, some of which was presented at the recent EHS Conference. — Why did Argentina, once among the world’s richest economies, fall behind over the course of the twentieth century? This question has long […] The post Volatility, distributive conflict, and economic policy in Argentina’s long run appeared first on Economic History Society.
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