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The mess Duhalde is making, by Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 15 Jan 2002 Argentine accuses IMF of meddling, Washington Post, 14 Jan 2002 (follow this link to the transcript of a teleconference press briefing on Argentina by IMF's Anne Krueger on Jan 11th) Editorial: Argentina's bind, Financial Times, 13 Jan 2002 Argentina's crisis: It's not just money, New York Times, 13 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Nothing doing (in Enron and Argentina), by David Ignatius, Washington Post, 13 Jan 2002 Duhalde's wrong turn: Dollarisation would have been a better bet in Argentina, by Jeffrey Sachs, Financial Times, 10 Jan 2002 Argentina's plan stirs worries elsewhere; IMF, US see danger in bid to ease pain, Washington Post, 9 Jan 2002 Can the Peronists stop playing politics?, BusinessWeek, 8-14 Jan 2002 For developing countries, health is wealth, by Laura D'Andrea Tyson, BusinessWeek, 8-14 Jan 2002 The Argentine peso holds lessons for the euro, by Amity Shlaes, Financial Times, 7 Jan 2002 Editorial: Argentina's woes are not solved, Financial Times, 7 Jan 2002 Countries with a "fear of floating", Financial Times, 7 Jan 2002 Fixing Argentina: Whose job is it?, New York Times, 6 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Argentina's failed experiment with market-orientated reforms: No excuse for a return to statist economics, by David Hale, Financial Times, 6 Jan 2002 A country in Chapter 11(for 'bankruptcy' protection)?, New York Times, 6 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Bush's policy on Argentina signals shift in approach, New York Times, 5 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Editorial: Argentina's quest for salvation, New York Times, 4 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Editorial: Argentina and the markets, Financial Times, 3 Jan 2002 Argentina's route to salvation: A competitive exchange rate, a more open economy and sound banks, by Ricardo Hausmann, Financial Times, 3 Jan 2002 For IMF, Argentina was an unsolvable puzzle, Washington Post, 3 Jan 2002 Editorial: Saving Argentina, Financial Times, 2 Jan 2002 Argentina: Divided they fall, Financial Times, 2 Jan 2002 Editorial: Argentina's political crumble, Washington Post, 1 Jan 2002 IMF seeks to draw lessons from turmoil in Argentina, Financial Times, 1 Jan 2002 Crying with Argentina, by Paul Krugman, New York Times, 1 Jan 2002 (free - registration req'd) Argentine crisis may prompt the IMF to change its ways, Los Angeles Times, 28 Dec 2001 (follow these links to the transcripts of two press briefings by IMF's Thomas Dawson on Dec 6th and Dec 20th) Editorial: Dangers ahead for Argentina, Financial Times, 26 Dec 2001 Consequences for the US in Argentina's collapse, New York Times, 25 Dec 2001 (free - registration req'd) Plan to let nations declare bankruptcy gains, New York Times, 25 Dec 2001 (free - registration req'd) Editorial: Argentina's model crash, Washington Post, 24 Dec 2001 Argentina's chaos raises new doubts on IMF: Critics left and right, New York Times, 22 Dec 2001(free - registration req'd) Editorial: Sad navidad in Argentina, Financial Times, 21 Dec 2001 Editorial: Crisis-solving in Argentina, Washington Post, 21 Dec 2001 Editorial: Argentina unraveling, New York Times, 21 Dec 2001 (free - registration req'd) Coffee/tea break: Keynes the movie?: At last economics is sexy, The Economist, 20 Dec 2001 (follow this link for the view from Cambridge by NYTimes; free - registration req'd) After Argentina: The repercussions for other emerging markets are just beginning, by Martin Wolf, Financial Times, 20 Dec 2001 (follow this link to IIE's Edwin Truman: Perspectives on external financial crises) Argentina's senseless sacrifice: The IMF is inflicting needless suffering on ordinary people, by Raquel Fernandez and Jonathan Portes, Financial Times, 19 Dec 2001 Making foreign aid pay off: Five experts explain what can be done to ensure funds go to the right people, BusinessWeek, 19 Dec 2001 Smart bombs, so why not smart aid?, by Pete Engardio, BusinessWeek, 18-24 Dec 2001 Coffee/tea break: The real value of Nobel prize awards, Fortune, 11-24 Dec 2001 FAQ: Argentina's currency regime--why this emerging market is in such a financial mess, Financial Times, 12 Dec 2001 Editorial: A question from Argentina, Washington Post, 11 Dec 2001 Laissez not fair: In Houston and Buenos Aires, by Paul Krugman, New York Times, 11 Dec 2001 (free - registration req'd) Editorial: Contagion curbed, Financial Times, 10 Dec 2001 IMF has evolved as membership has grown--A letter to the editor, by IMF's Thomas Dawson, Financial Times, 29 Nov 2001 IMF mulls new "bankruptcy" protection for debt-stricken nations, Washington Post, 28 Nov 2001 (follow this link to IMF's Anne Krueger: A new approach to sovereign debt restructuring) It's time to step up the war on global poverty, by Laura D'Andrea Tyson, BusinessWeek, 27 Nov-3 Dec 2001 Flights of US foreign (economic) policy: Winners and losers, by Jackson Diehl, Washington Post, 26 Nov 2001 The world's economies slide together into recession, New York Times, 25 Nov 2001 (follow these links to NBER announces US recession began Mar 2001 and the NBER's latest release of Jan 2002) "Bin Laden saves Turkey"?: IMF aid to Turkey raising issue of motive, Washington Post, 23 Nov 2001 Clashing civilizations?: A world not neatly divided, by Amartya Sen, New York Times, 23 Nov 2001 (free - registration req'd) Overcoming asymmetric information: The Grameen-type of microlending in developing countries, by Hal Varian, New York Times, 22 Nov 2001 (free - registration req'd) Nobel laureate, IMF protester: Stiglitz says the fund should focus on short-term crises, BusinessWeek, 19 Nov 2001 (follow this link to Information for the Public: Nobel prize in economics 2001--Akerlof, Spence and Stiglitz) The hoodwinkers: The currency board is not the problem in Argentina, by Steve Hanke, Forbes, 13-26 Nov 2001 Fantasy in Argentina: It is time for effective not unthinking IMF support, by Michael Mussa, Financial Times, 12 Nov 2001 (follow this link for an extended version) Argentina on a cross of dollars, by Paul Krugman, New York Times, 7 Nov 2001 (free - registration req'd) Cause, effect and the wealth of nations: is globalization good for poor countries?, Washington Post, 4 Nov 2001 A way out for Argentina: Time for a radical alternative to its currency regime, by Ricardo Hausmann, Financial Times, 29 Oct 2001 Can property owners insure against a Sept 11-type catastrophe? An idea from a Nobel laureate, by Hal Varian, New York Times, 25 Oct 2001 (free - registration req'd) New ways to measure investment risk in emerging markets, Forbes, 16-29 Oct 2001 Editorial: Global markets: Fear versus fragile confidence, Financial Times, 12 Oct 2001 Scenario planning: The next big surprise, The Economist, 11 Oct 2001 Editorial: Globalisation in a changed world, Financial Times, 5 Oct 2001 Corporate strategy in uncertain times, by Michael Skapinker, Financial Times, 3 Oct 2001 A tighter hand at the IMF and WB in doling out global aid?, Washington Post, 30 Sep 2001 IMF loan agreement good for Argentina--A letter to the editor, by IMF's Thomas Dawson, Los Angeles Times, 15 Sept 2001 Before Sept. 11: The end of top-down IMF packages: The fund's program in Argentina signals a shift towards local ideas, by Domingo Cavallo, Financial Times, 3 Sep 2001 (follow these links for a profile of Argentina's economy minister Cavallo before and after his fall) Editorial: US returns to fight fires, Financial Times, 27 Aug 2001 No more for Argentina: Without debt restructuring and a new currency regime, more IMF funding would be useless, by Morris Goldstein, Financial Times, 16 Aug 2001 (follow this link for a related letter to the editor by Steve Hanke) Adios, Argentine peso?, by Robert Barro, Wall Street Journal, 15 Aug 2001 (requires Adobe's free Acrobat Reader) Other people's money: Keynes, Japan and Argentina, by Paul Krugman, New York Times, 18 Jul 2001 (free - registration req'd) Argentina: A Latin tragedy, by Paul Krugman, New York Times, 15 Jul 2001 (free - registration req'd) The false promise of dollarization: Emerging countries do not always reap the intended economic benefits, by Sebastian Edwards, Financial Times, 11 May 2001 Default without disruption: A new approach for the IMF to emerging market crises, by Adam Lerrick and Allan Meltzer, Financial Times, 10 May 2001 Argentina's Cavallo may not play the hero this time, by Robert Barro, BusinessWeek, 1-7 May 2001 The confidence question in Argentina, by Steve Hanke, Forbes, 18 Sep 2000 Let the dollar reign from Seattle to Santiago, by Robert Barro, Wall Street Journal, 8 Mar 1999 (requires Adobe's free Acrobat Reader) << Previous Copyright 2001-2007 Leonardo L. 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