Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world, the second largest in Latin America, and the largest Spanish-speaking nation. By 1913, Argentina was the world's 10th wealthiest state per capita.
My paternal grandparents emigrated to the Argentine Republic fleeing the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s, my father fell very ill and in Buenos Aires hospitals saved his life. That's why today the episode of Argentina in Feliz y Saludable.
By the end of the 19th century it was the richest country in the world; In the middle of the 20th century, it was still among the 10 richest. Today, however, Argentina is not even among the 60 richest countries, in fact, it’s not even considered a developed country.
The Nobel prize-winning economist Simon Kuznets is said to have remarked that there were four types of countries: the developed, the underdeveloped, Japan and Argentina.
How can a country fall so much? How did POPULISM conquer ARGENTINA? - VisualPolitik EN
It may have to do with that fact that since the 1940s, Argentina has practically only known two political currents: the military and Peronism.
In a video past here in VisualPolitik they talked about the origins of Peronism, they saw his political approach and also how in 1955 he had to go into exile after a coup d'état. So, what has happened since then? Who has governed Argentina in the last few decades? How has Peronism evolved? And most importantly... How can we interpret this political current today? Or in other words, what the hell is Peronism? We’ll tell you all about it in the video.
VisualPolitik EN had the help of the Argentine historian, Dr. Alejandro Gómez, Ph.D. Professor of the CEMA University.
In a video past here in VisualPolitik they talked about the origins of Peronism, they saw his political approach and also how in 1955 he had to go into exile after a coup d'état. So, what has happened since then? Who has governed Argentina in the last few decades? How has Peronism evolved? And most importantly... How can we interpret this political current today? Or in other words, what the hell is Peronism? We’ll tell you all about it in the video.
VisualPolitik EN had the help of the Argentine historian, Dr. Alejandro Gómez, Ph.D. Professor of the CEMA University.
Argentina settled its long-standing debt default crisis in 2016 with the so-called "fondos buitres" Vulture funds after the election of Mauricio Macri, allowing Argentina to enter capital markets for the first time in a decade.
Vilagut, Rafael at Radison Group International Advisors a well established and truly independent firm of Wealth Managers, able to recommend whichever investment product from whatever source to suit the needs of the individual investor. rafael.vilagut@rgintadvisors.com
Vilagut, Rafael at Radison Group International Advisors a well established and truly independent firm of Wealth Managers, able to recommend whichever investment product from whatever source to suit the needs of the individual investor. rafael.vilagut@rgintadvisors.com
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