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Part 2: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=whVSw5X2pVU Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars by foreign banks and corporations. Many of Argentina's assets and resources were shamefully plundered. Its financial system was even used for money laundering by Citibank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. The net result was massive wealth transfers and the impoverishment of society which culminated in many deaths due to oppression and malnutrition. Official name: Memoria del Saqueo by Fernando Solanas 2003.
Part 3: au.youtube.com Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars ...
How the poor of Argentina are trading goods and services in a global exchange network. Taken from the OU course 'International development: challenges for a world in transition' (U213) www3.open.ac.uk www.open.ac.uk -
Part 6: au.youtube.com Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars ...
Part 4: au.youtube.com Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars ...
Paco, a cheap drug made from the residue of cocaine production, is spreading across poor neighbourhoods in Argentina, and turning thousand of children into addicts. Teresa Bo reports from the capital Buenos Aires.