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Farther south, the litoral economy had benefited from completion of the General Artigas Bridge across the Río Uruguay from Paysandú to the Argentine province of Entre Ríos.
In the years immediately following Menem's term, the combination of fixed-rate convertibility and high fiscal deficits proved unsustainable, despite massive loan support from the International Monetary Fund, and had to be abandoned in 2002, with disastrous effects on the Argentine economy.
Beginning in the 1930s, however, the Argentine economy deteriorated notably.
Compared to other parts of Latin America, slavery played a much lesser role in the development of the Argentine economy, mostly because of the absence of gold mines and sugar plantations, which would have demanded huge numbers of slave workers.
He mentioned that the government in Buenos Aires was so eager to be on good terms with Britain and gain recognition of the declaration of independence that most official institutions ( as the Bank ) were under British control, and that Britain had similar control over the Argentine economy to that metropole of a colony, without the financial, civil or military costs.
The decades of the 1860s and 1880s experienced the most favourable performance of the economy overall, setting the stage for the so-called Golden Age of Argentine history.
President Menem first had to control inflation and stabilize the economy, which he did by adopting a series of radical measures including fixed parity between the Argentine peso and the U. S. dollar.
This last point had worried economists, businessmen and banks, who feared that even a partial Brazilian default along with the existing Argentine default would have a massive ripple effect through the world economy.
Duhalde abolished the fixed exchange rate regime that had been in place since 1991, and the Argentine peso quickly devalued by more than two thirds of its value, diminishing middle-class savings and sinking the heavily import-dependent Argentine economy even deeper, but giving a significant profit boost to Argentinian exports.
During Frondizi's administration, in summary, foreign investment was most encouraged into the sectors creating most of the trade deficits chronic to the Argentine economy between 1949 and 1962 ; indeed, 90 % of all foreign investment during his term went into oil exploration, oil refineries, the auto industry, steel and household durables.
The export boom then produced a massive inflow of dollars into the Argentine economy, which helped lower their price.
Revisionist authors condemn his Anglophilia, the weak customs barriers that allowed the entry of big British imports, harming the weak Argentine economy of the time, and the Baring Brothers loan that started the Argentine External debt.
Numerous landmarks were built, such as Ninth of July Park and the Tucumán Government Palace, and a daily newspaper founded in 1912, La Gaceta, became the most circulated Argentine daily outside Buenos Aires ; but, the sugar price crisis of the 1960s and President Juan Carlos Onganía's order to have eleven large state-owned sugar mills closed in 1966, hit Tucumán's economy hard, and ushered in an era of instability for the province.
Long among the most underdeveloped Argentine provinces, Tucumán Province has been growing strongly, and, in 2006, its economy reached US $ 7. 2 billion ( which shall be around US $ 11 billion in 2011, according to Argentina's economical growing ), the nation's 7th largest.
Following four years of recession caused by war-related shortages of credit and supplies, the Argentine economy experienced significant economic growth, expanding by over 40 % from 1917 to 1922.
The Argentine economic crisis ( 1999 – 2002 ) was a major downturn in Argentina's economy.
Cavallo took to administer the country's economy, establishing new taxes and special agreements with certain sectors of the Argentine industrial establishment.
Erratic or punitive responses to global financial vagaries by the Central Bank of Argentina itself often left the Argentine economy bearing the brunt.
The FMA has produced numerous innovative aircraft prototypes, but the state of the Argentine economy has usually prevented most of them from entering large-scale production.
It is considered that staying neutral boosted the Argentine economy.
In 2001, Argentina was in the midst of a crisis: heavily indebted, with an economy in complete stagnation ( an almost three-year-long recession ), and the exchange rate was fixed at one U. S. dollar per Argentine peso by law, which made exports uncompetitive and effectively deprived the state of having an independent monetary policy.
He also adopted the Argentine Civil Code and, in order to stabilize the national economy, established the Tobacco Monopoly through the April 22, 1875 law.

Argentine and contracted
Lacking the experience and resources to design a tank, the Argentine Ministry of Defense contracted German company Thyssen-Henschel.
Born Jules Charles Thays in Paris, France in 1849, Carlos Thays arrived in Argentina in 1889, after he was recommended by Jean Alphand to Argentine pioneer Miguel Crisol, who contracted Thays to design Sarmiento Park in Córdoba.

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* August 4 – Enrique Angelelli, Argentine bishop ( assassinated in the " Dirty War ") ( b. 1923 )
* May 4 – Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Argentine footballer
Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla ( March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992 ) was an Argentine tango composer and bandoneón player.
The 4th Parachute Brigade ( 4 Brigada Paracaidista ) is a unit of the Argentine Army specialised in airbone assault operations.
* Side 3: " Brazil (" Aquarela do Brazil ")" b / w Side 4: " Argentine Country Dances "
* Biohazard Level 4: Viruses and bacteria that cause severe to fatal disease in humans, and for which vaccines or other treatments are not available, such as Bolivian and Argentine hemorrhagic fevers, Dengue hemorrhagic fever, Marburg virus, Ebola virus, hantaviruses, Lassa fever virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, and other hemorrhagic diseases.
Deer Park is home to a small but growing population of Argentine Americans already approaching 4 percent of the population of the small hamlet.
The " TC2 "/ 1976-78 Cortina Mk 4 was never produced, switching instead to the " TC3 "/ Cortina 80 ( late mk IV ) bodies directly and also introducing the uniquely Argentine facelift-version of the " TC1 " fastback coupe with the " TC3 " nose and its own taillights only found on this version.
It was also used for 3 – 4 April 1982 after the Argentine invasion.
* On December 4 and 5, 2007, the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo performed at the AmericanAirlines Arena as part of his farewell tour Me Verás Volver, being this tour a sellout in Argentina and the Americas.
Monegasque driver Louis Chiron won it 5 times, and the Argentine driver Juan Manuel Fangio and British driver Nigel Mansell both won 4 times.
# Waste Not, Want Not ( October 4, 1987 ) – One of Alan's old moneymaking schemes comes back to haunt him when Norman, his transsexual accountant, tells him that the depot in Hull where he left a shipment of Argentine nuclear waste he was hired to dispose of is scheduled for demolition.
During his comeback at the 2006 US Open, Safin defeated Argentine David Nalbandian, who was then World # 4, 6 – 3, 7 – 5, 2 – 6, 3 – 6, 7 – 6 ( 8 – 6 ) in a riveting 2nd Round match.
The Boca Juniors basketball team has won the Argentine league three times ( 1996 / 97, 2003 / 04, 2006 / 07 ), five Argentine Cups ( Copa Argentina 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ), the Argentine Top 4 ( 2004 ), and three South American Club Championships ( 2004, 2005, 2006 ).
This season the Argentine TAC is 3, 500t that is caught by 7 vessels from 4 companies.
Haydée Mercedes Sosa ( 9 July 1935 – 4 October 2009 ), known as La Negra ( literally: The Black One ), was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and many countries outside the continent.
The system 4. f3 was introduced by Argentine players around 1930 and again in 1950.
Ezequiel Martínez Estrada ( September 14, 1895 – November 4, 1964 ) was an Argentine writer, poet, essayist, and literary critic.
The Argentine defenders consisted of Lieutenant Colonel Diego Soria's 4th Infantry Regiment ( RI 4 ).
BIM-5 coordinated fire support from Bravo Battery of the 1st Marine Field Artillery Battalion ( B / BIAC and also guns of the Argentine Army's 3rd and 4th ( Airborne ) Artillery Groups ( G. A. 3 / G. A. Aerot. 4 ).
The total economic support of the Church by the state amounts to 12 million Argentine pesos per year ( about 4 million USD ).
The following season he had similar success when River won the Argentine league title on the final day of the season ; beating Rosario Central 4 – 0, with Sívori scoring the final goal.

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