Argentina's industrial output slid a steeper-than-expected 13.4% in March compared with the same month last year, the government's Indec statistics agency said on Monday, as the recession-hit economy struggles to return to growth. Read full article
Too bad. I was hoping to see some of the experts on all things Argentina come to spread their wisdom about today's Argentine economy. But they are more interested in criticizing a lady born 100 years ago -- the economic time bomb that their business-friendly hero has prepared for Argentina does not appear to excite them.
If that is the alternative to populism, then give me populism any time please.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesToo bad. I was hoping to see some of the experts on all things Argentina come to spread their wisdom about today's Argentine economy. But they are more interested in criticizing a lady born 100 years ago -- the economic time bomb that their business-friendly hero has prepared for Argentina does not appear to excite them.
May 08th, 2019 - 02:25 am - Link - Report abuse 0If that is the alternative to populism, then give me populism any time please.
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