Serial payers, serial losers? The political economy of Argentina’s public debt
@article{Cantamutto2016SerialPS, title={Serial payers, serial losers? The political economy of Argentina’s public debt}, author={F. Cantamutto and Daniel Ozarow}, journal={Economy and Society}, year={2016}, volume={45}, pages={123 - 147} }
Abstract A global neoliberal architecture has enabled many countries to increase their public debts to meet their fiscal needs. But since 2008 a number of European and North American economies have faced financial crises induced by unsustainable debts. This paper analyses the case of post-default Argentina since 2001, so as to better comprehend the political economy of public debt, especially in cases where governments are elected on anti-austerity platforms. Presidents Néstor and Cristina… CONTINUE READING
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