The significance of commodity costs for South American economies has been made abundantly clear during the last a long time.
The booming 2000s have been largely fuelled by one of many strongest surges that the sector had ever seen, elevating the worth of among the area’s important exports, which allowed for greater public spending, extra imports, and a basic improve in residing requirements.
However commodities reached their peak between 2008 and 2012. The U.S. monetary disaster took oil down first, with agricultural and mining merchandise finally following and hitting native companies and governments within the course of. Stability sheets shrunk, deficits and…
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