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A chart showing the annual inflation rate (%) of Argentina from 1992 to 2001. These years are significant because

  • 1992 was the first year in which the Convertibility Law (with a fixed exchange rate 1 Argentine peso = 1 U.S. dollar) was applied, and when its results first showed as the inflation rate dropped dramatically from the previous year.
  • 2001 was the last year of the Convertibility Law's 1:1 peg, which was repealed in January 2002 causing a sudden and sharp devaluation of the Argentine peso.

I, Pablo D. Flores, made this chart myself using data from the Argentine Central Bank (http://www.bcra.gov.ar), in turn from consumer price index stats collected by INDEC (http://www.indec.gov.ar).

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