Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case

This paper presents a series of seven essays and three appendices that deal with the exchange rate debate that has taken place in the last three years in the Argentine economy, in which together with a group of colleagues we have taken a position that Implies an absolutely opposite view with which t...

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Autores principales: Milei, Javier G., Giacomini, Diego
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Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2017
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spelling I10-R10-article-172322021-03-11T12:50:11Z Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case Ensayos Monetarios para Economías Abiertas: El Caso Argentino Milei, Javier G. Giacomini, Diego economía monetaria política monetaria tipo de cambio inflación. Monetary economy Monetary policy exchange rate inflation E3 E52 This paper presents a series of seven essays and three appendices that deal with the exchange rate debate that has taken place in the last three years in the Argentine economy, in which together with a group of colleagues we have taken a position that Implies an absolutely opposite view with which they have been studying these subjects in the last 40 years. The divergence has much of its origin in a huge set of fallacies emerging from John Maynard Keynes’s “General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money” published in 1936, whose bad influences extend to this day and that , Along with local structuralism, have caused so much damage to the economy of the country and its inhabitants. En el presente trabajo se expone una serie de siete ensayos y tres apéndices que se ocupan del debate en materia cambiaria que ha tomado lugar en los últimos tres años en la economía Argentina, en el cual, junto a un grupo de colegas hemos tomado una posición que implica una visión absolutamente opuesta con las que  se han estado estudiando estos temas en los últimos 40 años. La divergencia tiene gran parte de su origen en un conjunto enorme de falacias emergentes de la “Teoría general del empleo, el interés y el dinero” de John Maynard Keynes publicada en el año 1936, cuyas malas influencias se extienden aún hasta nuestros días y que, junto al estructuralismo local, tanto daño han causado a la economía del país y sus habitantes.Palabras Clave: economia monetaria; política monetaria; tipo de cambio; inflación.Código JEL: E3, E52.   Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2017-06-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articles Artículos application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/17232 Actualidad Económica; Vol. 27 No. 91 (2017): January-April; 5-24 Actualidad Económica; Vol. 27 Núm. 91 (2017): Enero-Abril; 5-24 2250-754X 0327-585X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/17232/16846
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topic economía monetaria
política monetaria
tipo de cambio
inflación.
Monetary economy
Monetary policy
exchange rate
inflation
E3
E52
spellingShingle economía monetaria
política monetaria
tipo de cambio
inflación.
Monetary economy
Monetary policy
exchange rate
inflation
E3
E52
Milei, Javier G.
Giacomini, Diego
Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
topic_facet economía monetaria
política monetaria
tipo de cambio
inflación.
Monetary economy
Monetary policy
exchange rate
inflation
E3
E52
author Milei, Javier G.
Giacomini, Diego
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Giacomini, Diego
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title Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
title_short Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
title_full Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
title_fullStr Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
title_full_unstemmed Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case
title_sort monetary essays for open economies: the argentine case
description This paper presents a series of seven essays and three appendices that deal with the exchange rate debate that has taken place in the last three years in the Argentine economy, in which together with a group of colleagues we have taken a position that Implies an absolutely opposite view with which they have been studying these subjects in the last 40 years. The divergence has much of its origin in a huge set of fallacies emerging from John Maynard Keynes’s “General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money” published in 1936, whose bad influences extend to this day and that , Along with local structuralism, have caused so much damage to the economy of the country and its inhabitants.
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