Apr 19, 2005

Agregado a mi Lista de Lectura

Guillermo me recomendó este libro en un comentario, lo agrego ya a mi lista de lectura (disponible en línea en pdf).

Como dice el autor en el prefacio “This book is a long reply to those wishing to put down the tragic problems of Argentina to liberal ideas and economic liberty”:

The Sorrows of Carmencita - Argentina's crisis in a historical perspective
Mauricio Rojas


There are countries which are rich
and countries which are poor.
And there are poor countries which are growing rich.
And then there is Argentina.

Read Mauricio Rojas’ story of Argentina’s odyssey to rags from riches. After seventy years of rapid growth between 1860 and 1930 came seventy years of stagnation and chaos. The country which, at the beginning of the 20th century, was wealthier than France, Italy and Sweden, is now bankrupt. This unbelievable transformation could never have occurred without both Juan and Evita Perón, plus all the blunders achieved by populism, nationalism, protectionism and an increasingly corrupt apparatus of government. After decades of destructive distributive bickering, galloping inflation, political scandals beyond compare and abortive reforms, Argentina has now come to a dramatic crossroads.

1 comment:

  1. está en castellano. Está bien pero le falta algo de análisis crítico en algunos aspectos sobre lso que pasa de puntillas. Angel.

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