• The Convertibility plan was a plan by the Argentine Currency Board that pegged the Argentine peso to the U.S. dollar between 1991 and 2002 in an attempt...
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    Domingo Cavallo, deepened the neoliberal reforms. He proposed a Convertibility Plan that set a one-to-one fixed exchange rate between the Argentine peso...
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    excessive consensus of the neoliberal ideology, with policies such as convertibility, the privatization of companies, economic liberation, where the economy...
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    the Washington Consensus and tackled inflation with the Convertibility plan in 1991. The plan was complemented by a series of privatizations and was initially...
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    authority existed and all control over convertibility rested with the five banks of issue. The period of convertibility lasted only 17 months: from December...
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    introduced in the Convertibility plan of 1991. The official exchange rate for the United States dollar valued the peso convertible de curso legal at one...
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    the Alliance in the 1999 elections was its promise to uphold the convertibility plan. One of de la Rúa's campaign slogans declared "With me, one peso...
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    result. Hyperinflation continued during 1990, and ended with the convertibility plan. Both years the inflation rate was above 2600%. Raúl Alfonsín lost...
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    investments, and reduce unemployment. He also promised to keep the convertibility plan established by Menem that pegged the Argentine peso one-to-one with...
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    during Carlos Menem's presidency. He is known for implementing the convertibility plan, which established a pseudo-currency board with the United States...
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    Rafael M. Di Tella and Ingrid Vogel (December 2001). "Argentina's Convertibility Plan". Harvard Business School. Retrieved September 24, 2024. "Pegged...
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  • the Convertibility plan started, pegging the Austral (and then the Argentine Peso) to the US Dollar. Public debt was refinanced with the Brady Plan. As...
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    country. The Argentine peso was pegged to the American dollar by the Convertibility plan by the government of Carlos Menem in an attempt to eliminate hyperinflation...
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  • 1998–2002 Argentine great depression Economy of Argentina Argentine peso Convertibility plan Corralito Corralón Cacerolazo 2001 riots Apagón Economic emergency...
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    following Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo’s implementation of the Convertibility Plan in 1991, which brought financial and price stability to Argentina...
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    classes during the era of Menem's liberal economic policies and convertibility plan. "fernet y ferné, palabras válidas". Fundéu Argentina (in Spanish)...
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    persistent inflation problems. Commenting on the Convertibility plan of the 1990s, Milei stated: "Convertibility was launched on [1 April] 1991. By January...
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    designed to preserve the convertibility regime, dubbed the "Third Currency" Plan. It consisted of creating a new, non-convertible currency, the Argentino...
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    1998–2002 Argentine great depression Economy of Argentina Argentine peso Convertibility plan Corralito Corralón Cacerolazo 2001 riots Apagón Economic emergency...
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    colonies · Railway nationalization Five-Year Plans Rodrigazo Austral plan Spring plan BONEX plan Convertibility plan Railway privatisation 1998–2002 crisis...
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  • from Argentines through inflation. About the convertibility plan of the 1990s, Milei said: "Convertibility was launched on [1 April] 1991. By January of...
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    much the same way as pesos. First issued during the peso/U.S. dollar convertibility regime, just like other complementary currency Patacones could be attractive...
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    Washington demanded convertibility of sterling currency on 15 July 1947, which produced a severe financial crisis for Britain. Convertibility was suspended...
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    Duhalde announced at his inauguration that he would repeal the convertibility plan, considered the main cause of the economic crisis. Although Menem...
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    and 24 October, though most polls took place on 24 October. The Convertibility Plan, which had helped bring about stable prices and economic recovery...
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    system) introduced partial convertibility of the rupee in March 1992. 1997 – A panel (set up to explore capital account convertibility) recommended that India...
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    which amounted to an equal number of U.S. dollars because of the Convertibility plan. He expanded the number of provincial Supreme Court justices from...
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  • basic services. During the 1990s, under the Menem administration, the Convertibility Law guaranteed a fixed exchange rate of 1 U. S. dollar per Argentine...
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    after Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo, had just implemented his Convertibility Plan and a far-reaching deregulation program. Coupled with the 1990 launch...
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    2012–2013 Argentine economist and politician, known for implementing the Convertibility plan Alexander Evans 2011-2013 career diplomat, counselor in the British...
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