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The Agony of Argentine Capitalism Paul H. Lewis

The Agony of Argentine Capitalism By Paul H. Lewis

The Agony of Argentine Capitalism by Paul H. Lewis


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This diagnostic history of Argentina's economic prostration is full of timely lessons for readers in the United States about how an irresponsible capitalist elite and cynical politicians can lead a wealthy nation to throw it all away.

They say those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it.

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The Agony of Argentine Capitalism: From Menem to the Kirchners by Paul H. Lewis

This diagnostic history of Argentina's economic prostration is full of timely lessons for readers in the United States about how an irresponsible capitalist elite and cynical politicians can lead a wealthy nation to throw it all away. They say those who do not learn from history are bound to repeat it. Thus the importance of this book. The Agony of Argentine Capitalism: From Menem to the Kirchners is the capstone of a magisterial trilogy exploring the reasons for Argentina's shocking reversal of development. In the early 20th century, Argentina was a rising star. It was one of the world's ten richest countries, on course to a place among the most advanced and prosperous liberal democracies in the world. Then, in 1929, Argentina fell into an economic coma from which no political or military shock treatment has been able to rouse it. The collapse of Argentina's capitalist class has been so devastating that little support remains for free enterprise or free trade. Her fate poses an intellectual challenge for First World capitalist countries. As famed economist Paul Samuelson warned: Argentina is the pattern no modern capitalist may face without crossing himself and saying, 'There but for the grace of God....'

The Agony of Argentine Capitalism Reviews

Lewis presents the third in a trilogy that includes The Crisis of Argentine Capitalism, which explored the political economy of Argentina from the late 19th century through the rule of Juan Peron, and Guerillas and Generals: The 'Dirty War' in Argentina, which concentrated on the causes and effects of political violence in the 1970s. In this volume, he returns to the political economy focus of the first volume, discussing the efforts of President Menem and President De la Rua to push through free trade policies and criticizing the populist policies of the later governments of Cristina and Nestor Kirchner, who he argues seek to 'extend state control to all aspects of the economy and to redistribute income derived from the most efficient sector, agriculture,' and threaten to repeat the mistakes of Peron, who Lewis blames for the chronic 'stagflation' (stagnant production and persistent inflation) that plagued the Argentine economy through the 1980s. * Reference & Research Book News *
Lewis provides a first-rate analysis of the political processes leading to the implosion of the Argentine economy in December 2001. . . . Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. * Choice *

About Paul H. Lewis

Paul H. Lewis is professor emeritus of political science at Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. He is the author of nine books, including the Praeger's Guerrillas and Generals: The Dirty War in Argentina and Latin Fascist Elites: The Mussolini, Franco, and Salazar Regimes.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations CHAPTER ONE: The Rise to Power The Young Politico Governor Menem Governor Again: The Menem Model The Renovationist CHAPTER TWO: The Crisis of Argentine Capitalism The Roots of Stagflation The Business Elites CHAPTER THREE: Trials and Errors Plan B&B The Crony Cabinet Family Scandals and Military Threats Corruption Scandals Government Shakeup CHAPTER FOUR: Free Markets and Convertibility The Convertibility Plan Foreign Influence Labor's Travails CHAPTER FIVE: The Underside of the System The Syrian Connection: Yomagate The Syrian Connection: Gun-Running The Syrian Connection: Terrorism Junior's Accident Intimidation of the Press CHAPTER SIX: Triumphs and Troubles Convertibility's Potential Problems Menem's Re-Election The Tequila Effect Economic Damage Control The Dysfunctional Provinces The Demands of Clientelism CHAPTER SEVEN: The Downward Slide Cavallo versus Yabran The Rout of Domestic Capitalism The Raiders Summary CHAPTER EIGHT: Challenges Murder's Red Trail The October 1997 Elections The Peronists Split The Alliance Rolls Forward CHAPTER NINE: The Crash The Alliance Breaks Up Troubles and Turmoil Return of the Wizard Free Fall CHAPTER TEN: The Retreat to Populism The Conflict with the Courts Economic Agony Three-Sided Stalemate Menem Redux CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Illusions of Progress The Kirchner Coalition The Debt Haircut Toward a Closed Economy The Contradictions of a Closed Economy From Nestor to Cristina, With Love CHAPTER TWELVE: Defiance Tactical Maneuvers The Struggle for Public Opinion The Congressional Struggle The Aftermath Facing the Future: The Three Argentinas Notes Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313378775
9780313378775
0313378770
The Agony of Argentine Capitalism: From Menem to the Kirchners by Paul H. Lewis
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2009-06-22
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