Argentina gets income from
1) Agriculture
2) Services like banking and tourism
3) Natural Resources(mining)
4) Foreign trade
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GDP for Argentina 2008 is $14,200 US.
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As of 2022, the average family income in Argentina is around $13,000 to $15,000 per year. However, it varies depending on the region and economic conditions.
Patagonia is not a country, but a region located in southern South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. Both Argentina and Chile are considered middle-income countries.
It depends on where you are brining the cash from, how you earned it and how you are going to spend it. If walmart got a billion dollars to open a new store they will have no problems but if I try the same, I have to show proof of legitimate income and purpose
No, I think that Argentina has the highest per capita income in South America.
To obtain an Argentina credit card, you typically need to be at least 18 years old, have a steady income, provide proof of identification and residency, and have a good credit history. Some banks may also require a minimum income level or a guarantor for approval.
In terms of volume, it would be Brazil. In terms of income per capita, that would be Argentina.
Yes, but by a very small margin: Argentina income per capita: 14,333 US dollars.Mexico income per capita: 14,495 US dollars. However in terms of "human development" (an index that weights life expectancy, literacy, education and life standards) Argentina is a bit wealthier than Mexico: Argentina "Human Development Index": 0.866Mexico "Human Development Index": 0.854 The difference between both countries' living standards (0.012) would be the same as that found between Iceland (0.969) and the United States (0.956) or between Canada (0.966) and Belgium (0.953) .
As of 2011, the highest per-capita GDP was in Argentina, followed by Chile and Uruguay. (Uruguay in particular has been ranked high for several years, while in Argentina there has been an up-and-down cycle in the 21st century.)
Venezuela doesn't have the highest income per capita in Latin America (that spot is reserved for Uruguay, Chile and depending on source, Argentina and Mexico). However, most Venezuelan income is due to oil exports.
Argentina had a GDP of $523.7 billion (US) in 2007, with manufacturing being it's chief source of revenue (21.5%). The country generates $56 billion (US) in exporting, and soybean and byproducts was it's chief export (24.1%).