Argentina Business
Found this while reading the paper. Proving that trying something new sometimes pays off and snubs the IMF at the same time. USA Today Article
Well the people there deserve it. We were living there about two years ago and I found it to be very difficult to conduct any kind of international business. Just to change or receive some US dollars you have to sign a declaration and all kinds of nonsense.
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A Look at Argentina's Economic Rebellion and the Social Movements that Led It
As we broadcast from Buenos Aires, we look at the economic rebellion of Argentina that took place after the government defaulted on $95 billion in foreign loans in 2001. The next two years saw record protests and social upheavals that changed the country's political landscape. Today, Argentina's current president Cristina Kirchner is in South Korea taking part in the G20 summit. We speak with Ezequiel Adamovsky, a historian and activist who teaches at the University of Buenos Aires. Ref. Source 5
Social Currency Systems Emerge to Supplement Money in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - Javier Goglino, 48, a thin man with a white beard, sits at a bar in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. While the world's stock markets wobble, the United States tries to
Source: Argentina News