FACTOID # 2: The top nations for per capita imports and exports tend to be very small.
 
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Discussion - Argentina Profile > Economy

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Cristina Maria Garcia
28th October 2011
My grandfather was a spanish soldier in Mexico. He was from Mexico City, Mexico. I am doing an assignment for a macroeconomics class. it would be interesting to learn about how other countries run their government.
Cayl
17th May 2010
Holy Frig! There's so much here from so many different sources. How do I know what stat is from what year?
Annabell
11th March 2010
I'm doing a project for 10th grade spanish. This site is fantabulous....uhhh who says nifty now a days...apparently the only people who say that is you and my cousin whos name I do not know.
Sammie
29th September 2009
I'm just doing something for 11th grade spanish this was pretty nifty to help.
AQIB (PAKISTAN)
13th December 2007
PLEASE GIVE ME A LIST OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES IN ARGENTINA
Pablo Rodriguez (Buenos Aires (Argentina))
17th August 2007
It is a shame, The Socioeconomic information that they publish on Argentina has 4 years of exage and byline of the epoch of the great Argentine crisis, Argentina Grew 9 % per year average during 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. And in 2007 we will close another year with a growth over 8 % per year, in order that so much information publishes if they do not have time or desire of updating them...
¿NationMaster? hahaha. yes.. yes...
Finlay Lewis
26th October 2005
I am a White House correspondent working on a piece about Argentina. If I use data from this web site on Argentina, I need to know who generated it. I am interested, for example, in comparative GDP per capita numbers for Argentina and the United States over time. So where does Nationmaster get its data? Is this a web site maintained by a university, a think tank, an economic modeling firm? I need a more credible attribution than just nationmaster.com.
finlay.lewis@copleydc.com
breanna brown
6th June 2005
It has 2 many things that a child doing a project on one of these countries would not be able to do because there is to much complicated things that probably won't be able to understand
kodi
2nd December 2004
very good site
kev
2nd December 2004
helpful
hfdgh
1st December 2004
good

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