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La Bolsa de comercio de Buenos Aires

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Mariana Heredia (UNIVERSIDAD DE SAN MARTÍN)
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Creada en 1854, la Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires se erige como la más antigua de América Latina.1 No obstante, contrariamente a lo que puede deducirse de esta creación temprana, el mercado bursátil argentino presenta un desarrollo muy poco significativo en relación a la envergadura del producto nacional. En efecto, tras su primigenia centralidad, la Bolsa de Buenos Aires conoció, a lo largo del siglo XX, los embates de un contexto político y económico particularmente inestable. La sucesión de autoridades civiles y militares que signó al país entre 1930 y 1983 así como la diversidad y hasta la contradicción de las políticas públicas implementadas durante este período conspiraron contra el desarrollo del mercado bursátil y su posibilidad de canalizar ahorros hacia la expansión de la inversión productiva. Para principios del siglo XXI, y aún luego de varios años de crecimiento sostenido, la principal Bolsa Argentina se encontraba muy por detrás de sus pares latinoamericanas.

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Paper provided by Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Center for Migration and Development. in its series Working Papers with number 1147.

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