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Argentina’s economic crisis and default

Argentina has a long history of economic crises. It has defaulted on its external debt (debt held by foreigners) nine times since independence in 1816. It took 15 years to resolve Argentina’s default in 2001. Argentina has also entered into 21 IMF programs since joining in 1956. The current economic crisis facing Argentina stems from both longstanding issues and recent developments.