A lo largo de una quincena de episodios vamos a conocer cómo el país se fue insertando en el mercado internacional, primero de la mano de las ovejas; cómo en el camino al presente pasamos por crisis bancarias, cesaciones de pago (nuestros amigos los defaults), tipos de cambio fijos, variables, industrializaciones parciales, crecimiento interrumpido, 1 a 1, corralitos y corralones.Camila Perochena ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Categories | HistoryBusiness |
En este último episodio de Hay que pasar el invierno, el podcast que repasa las crisis económicas argentinas, no evaluamos una en particular, sino un periodo que contiene, al menos, un par de crisis. more
Tras la renuncia del presidente Fernando De la Rúa, y pese a la sucesión de multiples presidentes en 2 semanas, el problema de la crisis continuó presente en la Argentina. more
Los últimos años de la presidencia de Carlos Menem vieron a la Argentina caer en recesión. Un cambio en las expectativas sobre los mercados emergentes y una seguidilla de crisis fueron marcando el ritmo. Si bien el país se recuperó rápido del efecto ... more
Tras la asunción de Menema la presidencia en 1989, las promesas de salariazo y revolución productiva dieron paso al plan Bunge y Born, y al decálogo menemista de la privatización de las empresas públicas. more
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Esta bueno el informe en general, pero pecan cuando dicen: “neoliberal” pensé que la humanidad ya había dejado ese “concepto” falso.
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Apple Podcasts | #29 | Argentina/History |
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