AFIP: ADMINISTRACION FEDERAL
DE INGRESOS PUBLICOS
(http://www.afip.gov.ar)
Federal administration of public taxes. In Spanish.
APERTURA (BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA)
(http://www.apertura.com)
Provides online issues of this Buenos Aires business
periodical. Includes selected articles translated from
Business Week. In Spanish.
ARGENTINA BUSINESS
(http://www.invertir.com/)
Presents information on doing business in Argentina.
Provides a profile of Argentina, including basic data,
political system, economic system, geography, climate, and
social configuration. Offers reasons for doing business in
Argentina. Discusses services offered by Fundacion Invertir,
which aids those doing business in Argentina. Highlights
business opportunities in Argentina. Details foreign
investment, the business culture, and import policy and
procedures. Posts contact information for Buenos Aires
headquarters of Fundacion Invertir via mailing address,
telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail.
ARGENTINA'S PRIVATIZATION PROGRAM:
EXPERIENCE, ISSUES, AND LESSONS -- THE WORLD BANK
(http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=33642)
"Much of this booklet has been adapted from 'Argentina's
privatization program' by Myrna Alexander and Carlos Corti,
World Bank staff." Access limited to NetLibrary affiliated
libraries.
BANCO CENTRAL DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
(http://www.bcra.gov.ar/)
The Central Bank of Argentina was created in 1935. It is a
self-governed body of the National Government, regulated by
its Charter and by the Financial Institutions Act. Its
primary and fundamental mission is to preserve the value of
the Argentine currency. Furthermore, through the
Superintendency of Financial Institutions and Exchange
Bureaus, it has the mission of promoting the financial
system stability.
CASA EMPRESARIAL DE LAS PROVINCIAS
ARGENTINAS
(http://www.ceparg.com.ar/inicio.htm)
Enterprise office of Argentine provinces. In Spanish.
CENIT
(http://www.fund-cenit.org.ar/)
Features the website of the Centro de Investigaciones para
la Transformación. (CENIT) is a private fundation. Its goal
is to debate about possibilities and options of economic and
social transformation in Argentina. In Spanish.
CENTRO DE DOCUMENTACION E INFORMACION
(http://cdi.mecon.ar/)
Ministry of Economy Information resource center. In Spanish.
CENTRO DE ECONOMIA INTERNACIONAL
(http://cei.mrecic.gov.ar/)
Provides basic Argentine statistical information and
Mercosur and international statistics. Also includes links
to PDF publications such as economic outlook, external
trade, etc. In English and in Spanish.
COMISION NACIONAL DE VALORES
(http://www.cnv.gov.ar)
The National Securities Commission (NSC) is an independent
entity with jurisdiction covering the territory of the
Argentine Republic. The NSC Supervises corporations
authorized to issue securities to the public, the secondary
markets where these securities are traded, and all persons
and corporations involved in any capacity in the public
offering and trading of these securities. In English and
Spanish.
ECONOMIC POLICY AND TRADE
PRACTICES
(http://www.state.gov/e/eb/rls/rpts/eptp/)
Reports for a given year from the U.S. State Department.
Click on the appropriate year then go to the continent then
the country. In English.
WORLDTRADE EXECUTIVE, INC.:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADVISORIES
(http://www.wtexecutive.com/cms/index.jsp)
Provides articles relating to commerce in Latin America (as
well as other parts of the world). Most full text articles
available by subscription.
GUIA SENIOR
(http://www.guiasenior.com)
"Guía Senior®, is a service that provides companies and
professional information; the main purpose is to supply
reliable contacts for direct marketing or other marketing
uses directed to individuals, organizations or companies".
In English, Portuguese and Spanish.
INDEC: INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE
ESTADISTICA Y CENSOS DE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA
(http://www.indec.mecon.ar/)
National Institute of Statistics and Census. In Spanish.
INTER-AMERICAN
DEVELOPMENT BANK: COUNTRY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT: ARGENTINA
(http://www.iadb.org/regions/re1/sep/ar/Ar.pdf)
A detailed current economic perspective of Argentina by the
IADB. Including, a section on Argentina's economic policy
and a summary of the country's economic outlook. In Spanish.
INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK:
COUNTRY PAPERS: ARGENTINA
(http://www.iadb.org/regions/re1/ar/argentinaeng.pdf)
Presents an overview of Argentina's current economic
situation. Including the IADB's development strategy for the
country, broken out by sector and the Bank's expected
program in the country for the coming two years. In English
and in Spanish.
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND: ARGENTINA
(http://www.imf.org/external/country/ARG/index.htm)
Items about Argentina from the IMF database. In English,
French, German, and Spanish.
MERCADO ABIERTO ELECTRONICO S.A.
(http://www.mae.com.ar)
Mercado Abierto Electrónico S.A. (MAE) is an exchange
organized under the laws of the Argentine Republic. Its
operating rules were approved by the Comisio´n Nacional de
Valores (CNV - Argentine Securities & Exchange Commission)
on December 27, 1988. MAE started operations in March 1989
and since March 1, 1993 it has been operating as a
self-regulatory organization under the supervision of the
CNV.
MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA Y PRODUCCION
(http://www.mecon.gov.ar/)
Homepage of the Ministry of Economy. In Spanish and English.
SUPERINTENDENCIA DE SEGUROS
(http://www.ssn.gov.ar)
Homepage of the ministry that has oversight over insurance
in Argentina. In Spanish.
TRADE AND ECONOMIC PROFILE FOR
ARGENTINA
(http://www.itds.treas.gov/Argentina.html)
The U.S. Treasury Department presents a collection of
Internet resources on trade and economics in Argentina as
part of the International Trade Data System (ITDS). The
collection contains links to various government agencies and
other sources with general, economic, political, tax, and
tariff information on Argentina. |