Argentine economic crisis of 2001
GPTKB entity
Statements (106)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
economic crisis
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gptkbp:causedBy |
government policies
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Argentine economic crisis of 2001
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gptkbp:impact |
gptkb:Argentine_economy
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gptkbp:influenced |
political changes
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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
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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
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