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*dollar | *One solution to Argentina's Currency Crisis, could dollarizing. In this instance, they treplace their current currency with the dollar. This is most likely the best alternative to Argentina during this time, since other countries in Latin America have achieved success through this exact system. In addition to reaping stability in the country, this action would also be beneficial for the United States who in turn would be further stabilizing the region, increaseing the ability for greater relations between the United States and Latin American countries. | ||
# IMF involvement?? (keep it BRIEF - if we get into the IMF in detail we'll hang ourselves before we get to present :P) | # IMF involvement?? (keep it BRIEF - if we get into the IMF in detail we'll hang ourselves before we get to present :P) | ||
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Revision as of 05:11, 29 November 2006
ABOUT THE REACTIONS/RESPONSES TO ARGENTINA'S CRISIS
- Reactions
- Responses
- One solution to Argentina's Currency Crisis, could dollarizing. In this instance, they treplace their current currency with the dollar. This is most likely the best alternative to Argentina during this time, since other countries in Latin America have achieved success through this exact system. In addition to reaping stability in the country, this action would also be beneficial for the United States who in turn would be further stabilizing the region, increaseing the ability for greater relations between the United States and Latin American countries.
- IMF involvement?? (keep it BRIEF - if we get into the IMF in detail we'll hang ourselves before we get to present :P)