Economy Argentina
benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate
population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and
a diversified industrial base. Over the past decade, however,
the country has suffered recurring economic problems of
inflation, external debt, capital flight, and budget deficits.
Growth in 2000 was a negative 0.8%, as both domestic and
foreign investors remained skeptical of the government's
ability to pay debts and maintain the peso's fixed exchange
rate with the US dollar. The economic situation worsened
in 2001 with the widening of spreads on Argentine bonds,
massive withdrawals from the banks, and a further decline
in consumer and investor confidence. Government efforts
to achieve a "zero deficit," to stabilize the banking system,
and to restore economic growth proved inadequate in the
face of the mounting economic problems. The peso's peg to
the dollar was abandoned in January 2002, and the peso was
floated in February; the exchange rate plunged and inflation
picked up rapidly, but by mid-2002 the economy had stabilized,
albeit at a lower level. Strong demand for the peso compelled
the Central Bank to intervene in foreign exchange markets
to curb its appreciation in 2003. Led by record exports,
the economy began to recover with output up 8% in 2003,
unemployment falling, and inflation reduced to under 4%
at year-end.
| GDP |
purchasing
power parity - $435.5 billion (2004 est.) |
| GDP
- real growth rate |
8.7%
(2004 est.) |
| GDP
- per capita |
purchasing
power parity - $11,200 (2004 est.) |
| GDP
- composition by sector |
agriculture:
11.1% industry: 34.8% services: 54.1% (2004 est.) |
| Investment
gross fixed |
15.1%
of GDP (2004 est.) |
| Population
below poverty line |
51.7%
(May 2003) |
| Household
income or consumption by percentage share |
lowest
10%: NA highest 10%: NA |
| Distribution
of family income - Gini index |
| Inflation
rate consumer prices |
13.4%
(2004 est.) |
| Labor
force |
14.92
million (2004 est.) |
| Labor
force by occupation |
agriculture
NA, industry NA, services NA |
| Unemployment
rate |
17.3%
(2004 est.) |
| Budget |
revenues:
$26.62 billion expenditures: $26 billion, including capital
expenditures of NA (2004 est.) |
| Public
debt |
65.7%
of GDP (2004 est.) |
| Agriculture
products |
sunflower
seeds, lemons, soybeans, grapes, corn, tobacco, peanuts, tea,
wheat; livestock |
| Industries |
food
processing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles, chemicals
and petrochemicals, printing, metallurgy, steel |
| Industrial
production growth rate |
16.2%
(2004 est.) |
| Electricity
production |
97.17
billion kWh (2001) |
| Electricity
production by source |
fossil
fuel: 52.2% hydro: 40.8% other: 0.2% (2001) nuclear: 6.7%
|
| Electricity
consumption |
92.12
billion kWh (2001) |
| Electricity
exports |
5.662
billion kWh (2001) |
| Electricity
imports |
7.417
billion kWh (2001) |
| Oil
production |
828,600
bbl/day (2004 est.) |
| Oil
consumption |
486,000
bbl/day (2001 est.) |
| Oil
exports |
NA
(2001) |
| Oil
imports |
NA
(2001) |
| Oil
proved reserves |
2.927
billion bbl (2004) |
| Natural
gas production |
37.15
billion cu m (2001 est.) |
| Natural
gas consumption |
31.1
billion cu m (2001 est.) |
| Natural
gas exports |
6.05
billion cu m (2001 est.) |
| Natural
gas imports |
0
cu m (2001 est.) |
| Natural
gas proved reserves |
768
billion cu m (2004) |
| Current
account balance |
$7.855
billion (2004 est.) |
| Exports |
$29.57
billion f.o.b. (2004 est.) |
| Exports
commodities |
edible
oils, fuels and energy, cereals, feed, motor vehicles |
| Exports
partners |
Brazil
15.8%, Chile 12%, US 10.6%, China 8.4%, Spain 4.7% (2003)
|
| Imports |
$13.27
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
| Imports
commodities |
machinery
and equipment, motor vehicles, chemicals, metal manufactures,
plastics |
| Imports
partners |
Brazil
34%, US 16.4%, Germany 5.6%, China 5.2% (2003) |
| Reserves
of foreign exchange gold |
$14.16
billion (2004 est.) |
| Debt
external |
$145.6
billion (2004 est.) |
| Economic
aid recipient |
$10
billion (2001 est.) |
| Currency |
Argentine
peso (ARS) |
| Currency
code |
ARS
|
| Exchange
rates |
Argentine
pesos per US dollar - 2.9003 (2003), 3.0633 (2002), 0.9995
(2001), 0.9995 (2000), 0.9995 (1999) |
| Fiscal
year |
calendar
year |
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