dc.description.abstract | Argentina is a Latin America country that has a poor economic history. The
hyperinflation in Argentina is the one of the worst crisis in the world. This
research aims to discuss about the dynamics of Argentina's relationship with the
International Monetary Fund (IMF). Then, this reasearch tries to answer why
Mauricio Macri reconcilies Argentina’s relationship with the IMF. Since
transition from the dictatorship to the democratic one, Argentina has an economic
crisis continually. Moreover, in 2001 Argentina officially announced that
Argentina can not pay its foreign debt (default). On the other, IMF also officially
announced that IMF would not lend a debt to Argentina in the next year. After
that, the relationship between Argentina and IMF tend to get worst and when
Argentina led by Nestor Kirchner, in 2006, their relationship is over. Although
Nestor Kirchner was replaced by Cristina Fernandez, Argentina relationship with
IMF is still the same. After Mauricio Macri being elected in 2015, the Argentina’s
foreign policy to IMF has changed. Macri reconciles Argentina’s relationship
with IMF. That policy is different with two president before Macri. The reason are
first, Mauricio Macri is the center-right who wants to make a liberalization
Argentina’s economic. Second, Macri wants to increase Argentina’s economic
which is stagnant so he could make welfare of its people. | en_US |