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On Venezuela's Tragic Meltdown

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Testimony U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere Venezuela’s Tragic Meltdown 28 March 2017 Steve H. Hanke Professor of Applied Economics Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise The Johns Hopkins University

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  • Hanke, Steve, 2017. "On Venezuela's Tragic Meltdown," Studies in Applied Economics 78, The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise.
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    1. Kurt Schuler, 2005. "Ignorance and Influence: U.S. Economists on Argentina's Depression of 1998–2002," Econ Journal Watch, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 2(2), pages 234-278, August.
    2. Hanke, Steve, 2016. "Remembrances of a Currency Reformer: Some Notes and Sketches from the Field," Studies in Applied Economics 55, The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise.
    3. Hanke, Steve & Bushnell, Charles, 2016. "Venezuela Enters the Record Book: The 57th Entry in the Hanke-Krus World Hyperinflation Table," Studies in Applied Economics 69, The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise.
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