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¿Reactivará la economía argentina un rescate internacional de 50.000 millones de dólares?

  • Written by Robert H. Scott III, Professor of Economics & Finance, Monmouth University
Los argentinos protestan las condiciones de austeridad que forman parte del rescate del FMI. AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko

Una economía en recesión. Fuga de pesos. La peor sequía en décadas. Los tipos de interés más altos del mundo. El mayor rescate de la historia del Fondo Monetario Internacional.

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