Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1001065 Utilities Policy 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The YPF's expropriation is an interventionist decision by Argentina's government.•The Argentine government caused an exodus of multinational companies.•The institutions are understood as being procedures to stabilise expectations.

In April 2012 Argentinean Government nationalized 51% of Repsol shares in YPF. Expropiation of YPF is a new step in a broad list of protectionist and interventionist decisions, such as the nationalization of Aerolíneas Argentinas, nationalization of private pension plans, or the amendments of the Central Bank regulations to make the use of reserves more flexible. Institutions set the rules of the game for citizens and companies, allowing incentives and creating expectations. Nationalization of the above mentioned Argentinean companies has created legal uncertainty bringing a relevant increase in the risk premium as a result. Privatization of YPF and its later nationalization, together with the company shareholder composition, and resulting international disputes will be addressed in this article.

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