The Macroeconomic Effects of Public Sector Deficits: Argentina
Argentina has had a sad economic history in recent decades. As of 1989 real per-capita GDP stays at a level similar to that of the early 1960's. This means a quarter of a century without growth at a time when the rest of the world has seen one of the most glowing periods in terms of economic achievements. Per-capita GDP reached a historical level in 1974 and has never again been able to surpass this level in spite of reaching it again in 1977 and 1979. Since 1980 GDP per capita starts a steep decline that results in an accumulated fall of 23.5% in the ten year period 1979-88.