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"Clar n Lies!": Bias, Post-Truth, and Populism in Argentina's Media War, Teaching Plan
Di Tella, Rafael; McAra, SarahNota del Instructor HBS-718009-EEconomíaTeaching note for case 718008.Desde 0,00 €
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Media Markets Down South: Goldman Sachs' Investment in Grupo Clar n
Di Tella, Rafael; Liberti, Jose; McAra, SarahCaso HBS-718007-EEconomíaFounded in 1945, Grupo Clar n expanded over several decades to become Argentina's largest media conglomerate. With leading positions in newspapers, broadcast television, broadcast radio, cable television, and Internet services, Grupo Clar n caught the attention of U.S.-based investment bank Goldman Sachs, which acquired an 18% share of Grupo Clar n for US$500 million in 1999. While Grupo Clar n struggled during the economic crisis from 2001 t...Desde 8,20 €
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Breaking Bad (the Rules): Argentina Defaults, Inflates (and Grows), 1997-2015, Teaching Note
Di Tella, RafaelNota del Instructor HBS-716001-EEconomíaTeaching note for case 714036.Desde 0,00 €
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"Clar n Lies!": Bias, Post-Truth, and Populism in Argentina's Media War
Di Tella, Rafael; Liberti, Jose; McAra, SarahCaso HBS-718008-EEconomíaIn 2012, Argentine media conglomerate Grupo Clar n and President Cristina Fern ndez de Kirchner were embroiled in what some called "the mother of all battles." Grupo Clar n was one of the preeminent media companies in Argentina, with leading newspapers, cable television and Internet services, and broadcast television and radio stations. Some critics contended the company had prospered over several decades by managing relationships with governm...Desde 8,20 €
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A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002, Teaching Note
Di Tella, RafaelNota del Instructor HBS-716009-EEconomíaTeaching note for case 715019.Desde 0,00 €
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A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946-2002
Di Tella, RafaelCaso HBS-715019-EEconomíaThe case describes Argentina's struggle to establish a credible monetary system under populist pressures and the recurrent use of exchange rate stabilization plans. It focuses on two episodes where there was "too little money" in the economy: during the hyperinflation episodes during the late 1980's-when money demand collapsed and the early 2000's when the supply of money collapsed under a hard currency peg.Desde 8,20 €
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Breaking Bad (the Rules): Argentina Defaults, Inflates (and Grows), 1997-2015
Di Tella, Rafael; Miguel, FernandaCaso HBS-714036-EEconomíaIn late October 2011, after losing 1 billion of dollar reserves in one month, the Argentine government began imposing a series of currency controls, limiting the ability to buy foreign currency. As of October 2011, Argentina's tax collection agency AFIP had been granted the power to approve or reject all requests to buy dollars with pesos in Argentina's banking system. By June 2012, AFIP had removed ""saving"" as a legitimate explanation. While t...Desde 8,20 €