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Argentina's History of High and Volatile Inflation
Argentina has a well-documented history of severe and unstable inflation, as illustrated by long-term data like that in Figure 7.1. This persistent struggle with price stability has been a defining characteristic of its economy and a primary driver for various drastic policy experiments.
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Argentina's History of Economic Instability and High Inflation
Argentina's History of High and Volatile Inflation
Inflationary Financing of Government Deficits
Consider two hypothetical countries. Country A's central bank consistently creates large amounts of new money to finance government spending, resulting in average annual price increases of over 100%. In contrast, Country B's central bank is tasked with maintaining stable prices and has successfully kept annual price increases around 2% for many years. Based on this information, what is the most likely relationship between these policies and outcomes?
Monetary Policy and Price Stability
Monetary Policy and Price Stability
The emergence of high and volatile inflation in a country is typically an unpredictable event, largely independent of the monetary policy decisions made by its central bank.
Match each central bank policy description with its most likely impact on the general price level in an economy.
Explaining the Link Between Government Finance and Inflation
A government is unable to finance its spending through taxes or borrowing from the public. Arrange the following events in the logical sequence that typically leads to a period of high and volatile price increases.
Evaluating a Government Financing Proposal
Critique of a Proposed Economic Policy
A country is experiencing a rapid and accelerating increase in the general price level. Its government is running a large budget deficit and has been unable to secure new loans from either domestic or international sources. Which of the following is the most probable underlying cause of the country's severe price instability?
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Argentine Peso-US Dollar Exchange Rate Depreciation (1960-1990)
Economic Behavior Under High Inflation
An economist observes that over several decades, Argentine citizens and businesses have frequently preferred to hold US dollars rather than their local currency, and long-term domestic lending has been scarce. Based on the historical economic patterns of the country, what is the most direct and fundamental explanation for these behaviors?
Based on its economic history since the mid-20th century, Argentina's struggle with inflation can be best described as a period of consistently high, but relatively stable and predictable, price level increases.
Consequences of Inflation Volatility
Evaluating Policy in a High-Inflation Economy
Argentina's long history of high and volatile inflation has produced several distinct and observable economic behaviors and policy responses. Match each phenomenon below with its most direct underlying explanation rooted in this inflationary history.
An economic historian is summarizing the price level challenges faced by Argentina over the last 70 years. Which of the following statements most accurately captures the defining characteristic of the country's long-term inflationary experience?
An economic historian observes that over the past 70 years, Argentina has experienced multiple, severe episodes of rapidly rising prices, often followed by brief periods of relative calm before prices surge again. Which of the following is the most accurate conclusion to draw from this long-term pattern?
Evaluating Policy Responses to an Inflationary Crisis
A key consequence of Argentina's long-term struggle with extreme and unstable price increases is that the government has been forced to periodically undertake currency ______, a process of introducing a new monetary unit to replace the old one, often by removing several zeros from the nominal values.