Caja de conversión
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The caja de conversión was the body responsible for maintaining the value of the Argentine peso in gold, as part of the currency board that operated in Argentina before 1935.[1] It was a precursor of sorts to the Argentine Currency Board of the 1990s.
See also
- Gold standard
References
- ^ "Argentina's collapse: A decline without parallel". The Economist. 2002-02-28.