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Argentina's Economic Reforms of the 1990s in Contemporary and Historical Perspective (Europa Perspectives
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Argentina’s Economic Reform of the 1990s in Historical Perspective, Preface, Introduction, Part I: The southernmost territory of Imperial Spain turns into the Argentine Nation, Chapter 1: Spanish Heritage, Chapter 2: From the May Revolution to the National Organization, Part II: 1953-1913, six decades of increasing integration into the global economy, Chapter 3: From the National Organization to First World War, Chapter 4: Split, reunification and the `Historical Presidencies', Chapter 5: The years when Roca dominated politics, Part III: From the beginning of World War I to the end of World War II, Chapter 6: The traumatic 30 years from 1914 to 1944, Chapter 7: The "Radical Republic", Chapter 8: From the fall of Yrigoyen to the rise of Perón, Part IV: Four and a half decades of political and economic instability, Chapter 9: Inflation, stagflation and hyperinflation, Chapter 10: Perón and Evita, Chapter 11: The 18 years when Peronism was outlawed, Chapter 12: The return of Perón and the Military, Chapter 13: Transition to democracy and Alfonsín’s Presidency, Part V: Reform and counter reform, Chapter 14: The Latin American Consensus of the 90s, Chapter 15: Menem and De La Rúa, Chapter 16: The origin of Duhalde’s decision and Kirchner’s metamorphosis, Chapter 17: Duhalde and the Kirchners, Part VI: Conclusions and Epilogue, Chapter 18: Conclusions

About the Author

Domingo Felipe Cavallo was Minister of the Economy twice and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Argentina. He is currently a Partner at Global Source Partners LLC and the Chairman and CEO of DFC Associates LLC. Dr Cavallo is the author of numerous books written in Spanish, including Pasión por Crear (2001), Estanfl ación (2008) and Camino a la Estabilidad (2014).

Sonia Cavallo Runde is a lecturer in the politics of development at The Catholic University of America. She was a co-founder of CIPPEC, a think tank in Argentina.

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"Cavallo's book superbly travels the economic history legacy of Argentina to give a unique perspective on the contemporaneous policymaking process in a resilient conflictive Society."Gerardo della Paolera, Professor of Economics at Universidad de San Andres and Central European University (CEU)"Domingo Felipe Cavallo and his daughter Sonia Cavallo Runde, have produced a masterful book. Superb! Full of fascinating insights. Highly instructive, thoughtful and very well researched. The authors provide a compelling analysis of Argentina, connecting its historical episodes with current events. Domingo Cavallo presents a first-hand insider’s view from the battlefields of economic policies. He is a courageous and patriotic warrior who fought hard to save Argentina from itself. This book is a must read! "Dr Jacob A. Frenkel, Chairman, JPMorgan Chase International, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Group of Thirty (G30) and Former Governor of the Bank of Israel"The history the economics and the politics of Argentina, which promised so much at the onset, has been a long tragedy. This book provides a fascinating account that will benefit all those who want to understand better, students, scholars and practioners. Domingo Cavallo has been fully engaged, with all his energy, in the workings of that history and he takes the reader with him in his passion." Christophe Chamley, Professor of Economics at Boston University and Directeur d'Etudes Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) at Paris School of Economics"Argentina’s history of policy mistakes and corrections has important lessons for all countries. Bad policies created high rates of inflation that weakened growth and destroyed financial institutions. Argentina has recovered in the past and is trying to do so again. This book is the best source for understanding this complex history. Domingo Cavallo brings unique insights and technical understanding to these complex issues." Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics, Harvard University

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