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The Argentine financial sector: Performance, problems, and policy issues

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  • Fischer, Bernhard
  • Trapp, Peter
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This paper focusses on the development of the financial sector under conditions of high inflation. It begins with a description of the Argentine financial sector (Section II) and then reviews three distinct periods of financial policies since the early 1970s (Section III) . In the following chapter the main effects of financial repression are discussed and finally some policy suggestions for a restoration of the financial sector are presented.

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  • Fischer, Bernhard & Trapp, Peter, 1985. "The Argentine financial sector: Performance, problems, and policy issues," Kiel Working Papers 226, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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