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Working Paper
Jul 01, 2011

This report analyzes Argentina's corporate financial reporting and auditing practices with a view to supporting the Government's strategy to: a) improve the investment climate for Argentine companies; b) foster trade competitiveness by aligning the...

Working Paper
Messineo Carol, Egil Wam PerJul 01, 2011

Developing a diagnostic and action framework for donor-assisted governance reform in conflict-affected countries and fragile states was the objective of a program implemented by the World Bank's Social Development Department (SDV) and funded by the French...

Annual Report
Jan 01, 2011

The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)/International Development Association (IDA) trust funds country report FY2009-FY2011 Q1 for Argentina includes: disbursements, approvals, and pending requests.

Brief
Amin MohammadJan 01, 2011

This note highlights differences between informal businesses in two regions of Argentina Buenos Aires and Chaco. Labor productivity is much higher in Buenos Aires than Chaco. This difference is partly due to higher sales and partly due to lower employment...

Working Paper
Jan 01, 2011

Doing Business sheds light on how easy or difficult it is for a local entrepreneur to open and run a small to medium-size business when complying with relevant regulations. It measures and tracks changes in regulations affecting 10 areas in the life cycle...

Trade
containers

The little diversification of non-primary exports limits the country’s ability to weather a decline in export commodity prices. Read More »

Experts
Penelope J. Brook
Country Director for Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay
Agriculture
crops

The emission reduction potential of the agricultural sector, including land use change and forestry, is significant and not yet sufficiently explored in the country. Read More »