Becoming a serious country
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=2704457
Jun 3rd 2004
From The Economist print edition
Argentina has a big opportunity to reverse its history of decline. But
it will need to draw the right lessons from the past, says Michael
Reid
FROM Wednesdays to Saturdays, a would-be diner who turns up at a
restaurant in the fashionable Barrio Norte of Buenos Aires at 9pm
without a reservation may have to wait for an hour or more for a
table. Calle Florida, the pedestrianised shopping street running
parallel to the River Plate, is thronged with tourists taking
advantage of the cheap peso and the shiny new shops selling fashion,
consumer electronics and books. Farmers from the Pampas are splashing
out on new harvesting machines and pick-up trucks.
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