Argentine economic crisis of 2001

GPTKB entity

Statements (106)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf economic crisis
gptkbp:causedBy government policies
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Argentine economic crisis of 2001
gptkbp:impact gptkb:Argentine_economy
gptkbp:influenced political changes
gptkbp:involved public health issues
community organizing
public demonstrations
social movements
political protests
youth movements
international scrutiny
international negotiations
labor strikes
capital flight
community support initiatives
public debates
community responses
economic activism
banking crisis
massive protests
foreign investment withdrawal
gptkbp:isChallengedBy economic reforms
economic recovery
riots
social reforms
economic recovery efforts
debt restructuring
economic diversification
political upheaval
loss of trust in institutions
political realignment
economic stabilization
widespread discontent
economic reforms.
government resignations
economic despair
devaluation of the peso
loss of confidence in government
gptkbp:isCharacterizedBy economic volatility
bank runs
public discontent
fiscal deficit
loss of jobs
high inflation
economic contraction
deterioration of living standards
financial chaos
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn economic reports
historical records
media coverage
case studies
academic studies
historical analyses
government reports
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy global financial crisis
international aid
economic theories
historical precedents
global economic conditions
public sentiment
political corruption
gptkbp:isPortrayedBy financial analysts
local news outlets
international media
economic analysts
economic journals
economic commentators
global news agencies
gptkbp:isUsedBy political instability
economic mismanagement
trade imbalances
market failures
speculative attacks
currency peg
external debt
gptkbp:ledTo political instability
social unrest
social inequality
changes in fiscal policy
increased public awareness
political reforms
increased crime rates
new social movements
increased government intervention
increased poverty rates
changes in labor laws
increased scrutiny of financial institutions
new political alliances
increase in poverty
new economic policies
changes in economic strategy
gptkbp:occursIn 2001
gptkbp:resultedIn changes in consumer behavior
mass protests
increased activism
change in government
emigration
increased civic engagement
loss of savings
unemployment rise
changes in governance
reduction in public services
currency controls
default on debt
gptkbp:triggerType IMF intervention