The Effect of Foreign Entry on Argentina s Domestic Banking
The authors analyze how foreign entry affected domestic banks in Argentina during an especially intense period of entry in the mid 1990s Their results are consistent with the hypothesis that foreign banks enter areas where they have a competitive advantage putting pressure on the domestic banks already focused on that type of lending They find that
Climatic effect of ENSO associated with landslide occurrence in
The study area is located in the western portion of Mendoza Province Argentina between 32° 30′ 33° south latitude and 69° 69° 45′ west longitude Fig 1 It comprises the Central Andes covering an area of 1 600 km 2 and extends 30 km along the Mendoza River valley from the Picheuta River to the locality of Guido This area encompasses the Cordillera