Carolina Villalba and Paola Visca
25 Seiten · 4,84 EUR
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January 11, 2008
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Carolina Villalba und Paola Visca highlight the lasting consequences of debt and broader financial crises in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. While growth has recovered in these countries, the “progressive” governments still need to face up to the legacy of the past in the form of high debt service and a dire social situation. In two of these states, Argentina and Uruguay, an advanced degree of semi-dollarization was an aggravating factor for the financial crisis.
is an economist and works as an analyst at D3E (Desarrollo, Economía, Ecología y Equidad – América Latina) in Montevideo (Uruguay).
is an economic analyst at Claes (Centro latinoamericano de ecolgía social)/D3E (Desarrollo, Economía, Ecología y Equidad – América Latina) in Montevideo (Uruguay).