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Review of The Weight of Truth, by Domingo Cavallo.
Argentina's pension system makes for a striking example of the pernicious effects of pay-go on federal budgets.
Argentine President Carlos Menem has been forced to acknowledge that it would not be advisable to test constitutional limitations and run for a third consecutive term.
In Argentina, anappreciating currency can help to reduce inflation without compromising a country's long-term growth prospects.
The author examines political and foreign policy issues in Argentina under the rule of General Juan Peron.
There is little basis for believing a mere change of government in Argentina will resolve the country's problems.
What makes 1999's presidential elections in Argentina so interesting is that, almost for the first time in memory, voters will not be selecting between drastically different prescriptions for the nation's future.
What makes 1999's presidential elections in Argentina so interesting is that, almost for the first time in memory, voters will not be selecting between drastically different prescriptions for the nation's future.



