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  2. Economic history of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, monthly inflation rose to 6.7%, the highest since 2002, according to the indicator, with annual inflation reaching 41.7%, one of the highest in the world. [181] Another estimate said that inflation reached 37.4%, the fiscal deficit 4.8%, and predicted GDP would fall by 1.9%. [ 182 ]

  3. Economy of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The inflation rate in Argentina rose to 52.3 percent in February 2022 from 50.7 percent in the prior month, the steepest increase since September. [198] In August the interest rate was hiked to 69.5% as inflation further deteriorated hitting a 20-year high at 70% driven by many factors among them the 2021–2022 inflation surge and forecasted ...

  4. National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina

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    A 7-point underestimate in inflation could save the Central Bank of Argentina US$3 billion in inflation-indexed interest payments, while higher economic growth would cost added interest on bonds tied to GDP; hence, there is a short-run financial benefit to the government from a discrepancy between the two inflation readings in the table. [23 ...

  5. Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Argentina has since long been one of the top five wine-producing countries in the world. [238] High inflation—a weakness of the Argentine economy for decades—has become a trouble once again, [242] with an annual rate of 24.8% in 2017. [243] In 2023 the inflation reached 102.5% among the highest inflation rates in the world. [244]

  6. 2018–present Argentine monetary crisis - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 2010s, prolonged inflation remained a constant problem of economy of Argentina, with an annual rate of 25% in 2017, second only to Venezuela in South America and the highest in the G20. On December 28, the Central Bank of Argentina together with the Treasury announced a change of the inflation target. [11]

  7. Category:Inflation in Argentina - Wikipedia

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  8. List of countries by past and projected GDP (nominal) per ...

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    This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product per capita, based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology. Values are given in USDs and have not been adjusted for inflation.

  9. Convertibility plan - Wikipedia

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    For most of the period between 1975 and 1990, Argentina experienced hyperinflation (averaging 325% a year), poor or negative GDP growth, a severe lack of confidence in the national government and the Central Bank, and low levels of capital investment. After eight currency crises since the early 1970s, inflation peaked in 1989, reaching 5,000% ...