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- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression abstract "The 1998–2002 Argentine Great Depression was a major economic depression which began in the third quarter of 1998 and lasted until the second quarter of 2002.It almost immediately followed the great depression of 1974–1990 after a brief period of economic growth.The depression, which began due to the Russian and Brazilian financial crises and worsened after the dot-com bubble burst, caused widespread unemployment, riots, the fall of the government, a default on the country's foreign debt, the rise of alternative currencies and the end of the peso's fixed exchange rate to the US dollar.The economy shrank by 28 percent. Over 50 percent of Argentines were poor, and the indigents amounted 25 percent; seven out of ten Argentine children were poor.By 2002 GDP growth had returned, surprising economists and the business media, and the economy began to grow at an average 9% per year. In 2005, Argentina's GDP exceeded pre-crisis level. As of 2014, the default had not been completely resolved, although the government had repaid its IMF loans in full.[citation needed]".
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- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression subject Category:Economic_crises_in_Argentina.
- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression subject Category:History_of_government_debt.
- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression subject Category:Presidency_of_Carlos_Menem.
- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression subject Category:Presidency_of_Eduardo_Duhalde.
- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression subject Category:Presidency_of_Fernando_de_la_Rúa.
- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression comment "The 1998–2002 Argentine Great Depression was a major economic depression which began in the third quarter of 1998 and lasted until the second quarter of 2002.It almost immediately followed the great depression of 1974–1990 after a brief period of economic growth.The depression, which began due to the Russian and Brazilian financial crises and worsened after the dot-com bubble burst, caused widespread unemployment, riots, the fall of the government, a default on the country's foreign debt, the rise of alternative currencies and the end of the peso's fixed exchange rate to the US dollar.The economy shrank by 28 percent. ".
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- 1998–2002_Argentine_great_depression label "Crisis económica argentina (1999-2002)".
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