Recall the Application about the causes of the Argentinean financial crisis to answer the following question(s) . During the late 1980s, Argentina suffered from hyperinflation. As part of its financial reforms, Argentina pegged its currency to the U.S. dollar, making pesos "convertible" into dollars. The financial and other institutional reforms worked well in the early 1990s, but then problems developed. As the dollar appreciated sharply on world markets after 1995, Argentina began to suffer from a large trade deficit because its currency was pegged to the dollar. Then in 1999, Brazil devalued its currency, putting additional pressure on neighboring Argentina. Eventually, Argentina was forced to default on its international debt in 2002 and freeze bank accounts, and a severe depression ensued.
-According to this Application, during the late 1980s, Argentina pegged its currency to the U.S. dollar. When the dollar appreciated sharply on world markets after 1995, this caused a large trade deficit in Argentina because
A) Argentina could no longer afford to purchase as many imported products.
B) Argentinean exports became relatively more expensive in global markets.
C) Argentinean exports grew relative to the nation's imports.
D) U.S. exports to Argentina declined.
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