And the Money Kept Rolling In Wall Street, the IMF, and the Bankrupting of Argentina
by:
Paul Blustein
in:
Economics
Summary:
The book provides an in-depth analysis of Argentina's economic collapse in the early 2000s, detailing the roles played by Wall Street, the International Monetary Fund, and the Argentine government in the crisis. It examines the mix of policy missteps, market enthusiasm, and international financial dynamics that led to the country's devastating default and economic turmoil.
Key points:
1. Over-Optimism in Argentina:
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