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The Argentinian case: the history of an economy plagued by inflation and the impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Rel. Anna D'Ambrosio. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Gestionale (Engineering And Management), 2023
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Abstract
Year 2022 has been full of events, mostly negative, but which have undoubtedly led to a clearer awareness of the global economic and financial balance. Global powers had not yet fully recovered from the recurring lockdowns due to Covid-19 when the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine happened. One of the topics that was most discussed and heard about has been inflation. Some countries have not suffered from this phenomenon in a clearly perceptible way for many years, which made them more sensitive to the recent shock than other countries more used to constant inflationary trends. In the latter group is possible to find Argentina.
This thesis project stems from the interest in analyzing how a country that in the early 1900s represented one of the most promising emerging states in the world, found itself, less than a century later, characterised by latent inflation, which on a couple of occasions escalated into hyperinflation, and reeling from one of the most granid defaults in modern history
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