Arthur MacEwan is professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts in Boston where he also holds a Senior Fellow position at the Center for Social Policy. His research has focused primarily on issues of international development.

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Economic Debacle In Argentina: The IMF Strikes Again

Sparked by the government’s latest economic policies, which restricted the amount of money people could withdraw from their bank accounts, political demonstrations and the looting of grocery stores spread across the country.

The IMF and Argentina’s Spiraling Crisis

The policies of the IMF are not only backed by the U.S. government and its allies, but also by powerful elites in low-income countries. Yet the economic case for change is overwhelming

    Financial Flows and Investment, International Development, International Monetary Fund, Structural Adjustment, Trade