Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector and a diversified industrial base. Historically, however, Argentina's economic per...
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Argentina's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, but the industrial and service sectors have also grown in importance in recent years. Livestock (cattle and sheep) and grains have long been the bulwark of its wealth;
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Argentina's economy sustained a robust recovery following the severe 2001/2002 economic crisis, with five consecutive years of over 8% real growth in gross domestic product (GDP). In 2008, local and international factors undermined local activity, which resulted in an official real growth rate of 6.8%.
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Economy—overview: Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. ... However, when President Carlos MENEM took office in 1989, the country had piled up huge external debts, inflation had reached 200% per month,
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Argentina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Argentine" redirects here. For other uses, see Argentine (disambiguation). Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: , ), is the second largest country in South America, ...
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GDP: $13,100 (2005 est.)
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News, country profiles, forecasts, statistics and more on 60 countries ... EIU Store Argentina; Websites; Governments on the WWW: Argentina; The Presidency (Spanish only); Ministry of Economy; The Buenos Aires Herald; Latin American Network Information Center: Argentina;
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Measures in the 1990’s, enacted by President Menem and his economic minister, Domingo Cavallo, stabilized Argentina’s economy and attracted foreign capital. Argentina witnessed a period of economic austerity, reduced tariffs, and privatization of many state-run companies, including the privatization of the...
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Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. ... By 2002 Argentina had defaulted on its debt, its GDP had shrunk, unemployment was over 18%, the peso had devalued 75% after being floated, and inflation was hitting...
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