UID:
almafu_9958065553402883
Format:
1 online resource:
,
illustrations (black and white);
Series Statement:
NBER working paper series no. w15209
Content:
The future looked bright for Argentina in the early twentieth century. It had already achieved high levels of income per capita and was moving away from authoritarian government towards a more open democracy. Unfortunately, Argentina never finished the transition. The turning point occurred in the 1930s when to stay in power, the Conservatives in the Pampas resorted to electoral fraud, which neither the legislative, executive, or judicial branches checked. The decade of unchecked electoral fraud led to the support for Juan Peron and subsequently to political and economic instability.
Note:
August 2009.
Language:
English
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