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Latin America: February 2002

Pegged for Failure? Argentina's Crisis

By: James E. Mahon, Jr. and Javier Corrales

Description: "The press is full of diagnoses of the Argentine collapse. Most blame the Argentine political class. There is surely truth in this, and it is an opinion shared by millions of Argentines, including the most vocal protestors in Buenos Aires. But this drama has a larger, less easily personalized setting: tax evasion, the stubborn problem of Argentine exports, and global financial volatility."

Volume: 101
Issue: 652
Page: 72

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