
Has Argentina’s Milei proved his critics wrong? With Alejandro Werner
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In the early 20th century Argentina was one of the world’s richest countries. For most of the past 50 years, it has been an economic disaster. But after nine debt defaults, 23 IMF programmes and two years of triple-digit annual inflation, the country’s radical libertarian president, Javier Milei, has steadied the ship. How has Milei revitalised the economy? Can he persuade investors to trust Argentina again? And, most crucially, can his transformation last? The FT’s Latin America editor, Michael Stott, discusses with Alejandro Werner, former head of the IMF’s western hemisphere department, founding director of the Georgetown Americas Institute, and fellow of the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Clips: Sky Australia, Javier Milei via Storyful/ELPELUCAMILEI, Global News, Poder360
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Michael Stott is the FT’s Latin America editor. You can find his articles here: https://www.ft.com/michael-stott
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