Once one of the richest nations in Latin America, Argentina has experienced a long process of economic decline as the country has endured decades of economic crisis, 22 International Monetary Fund emergency financial programs, nine debt defaults, and growing poverty rates. What structural problems explain Argentina’s economic and social perils? Looking forward, what should be the main elements of an economic program to stabilize the country’s economy and create incentives for an inclusive growth process?
The Georgetown Americas Institute is pleased to welcome Guido Sandleris, the former head of Argentina’s central bank, to discuss these issues in a conversation moderated by GAI Founding Director Alejandro Werner.
This event will also be streamed on YouTube.
Location: McCarthy Hall McShain Large Lounge
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