Elección de planes de salud mediante técnicas de clasificación fuzzy (2006)
Casparri, M.T., García-Fronti, Javier, Lowenthal Quastler, Sonia K.
En el presente trabajo se expone un modelo de decisión basado en técnicas fuzzy que permite determinar cuál es el mejor plan de salud según las prioridades de la empresa y el costo máximo que...
Sovereign Default By Argentina: 'Slow Motion Train Crash' or Self-Fulfilling Crisis?
García-Fronti, Javier, Miller, Marcus, Zhang, Lei
To check hyperinflation, Argentina pegged the peso at one US dollar in 1991. This stopped inflation in its tracks: but, with the rise of the dollar against the Euro and the substantial devaluation of...
Bargaining and Sustainability: The Argentine Debt Swap of 2005
Dhillon, Amrita, García-Fronti, Javier, Ghosal, Sayantan, Miller, Marcus
When Argentine sovereign default in December 2001 led to a collapse of the peso, the burden of dollar debt became demonstrably unsustainable. But it was not clear what restructuring was feasible, nor...
Supply Shocks and Currency Crises: The Policy Dilemma Reconsidered
García-Fronti, Javier, Miller, Marcus, Zhang, Lei
The stylised facts of currency crises in emerging markets include output contraction coming hard on the heels of devaluation, with a prominent role for the adverse balance-sheet effects of liability...
Debt Restructuring and Economic Recovery: Analysing the Argentine Swap
Amrita Dhillon, Javier García-Fronti, Sayantan Ghosal, Marcus Miller
When Argentine sovereign default in December 2001 led to a collapse of the peso, the burden of dollar debt became demonstrably unsustainable. But it was not clear what restructuring was feasible, nor...
Good faith in sovereign debt restructuring: the evolution of an open norm in ‘localised’ contexts?
Dania Thomas, Javier García-Fronti
Since the Argentine debt crisis in 2001 (and the settlement of 2005) the influence and credibility of the official sector especially the IMF is at a historical low. It is in this context that changes...
Credit Crunch and Keynesian Contraction: Argentina in Crisis
García-Fronti, Javier, Miller, Marcus, Zhang, Lei
The Argentine convertibility regime, where the peso was fixed at parity with the US dollar, ended with a ‘twin crisis’ – a tripling in the price of a dollar and a protracted closure of the...
Supply shocks and currency crises : the policy dilemma reconsidered
García-Fronti, Javier, Miller, Marcus, Zhang, Lei
The stylised facts of currency crises in emerging markets include output contraction coming hard on the heels of devaluation, with a prominent role for the adverse balance-sheet effects of liability...