Milei’s Argentina: Recession Ends, Growth Looms Before Midterms
Argentina’s recent exit from recession presents a fascinating case study, especially considering the controversial policies of President Javier Milei. It’s early days, yet the initial results are striking, prompting a wave of both celebration and skepticism. While some hail Milei as a savior, others remain deeply critical, pointing to increased poverty as a significant downside.
The rapid shifts in the Argentine economy are undeniable. Significant improvements in harvest yields, up 13% year-on-year, indicate a strong agricultural sector. This growth, however, hasn’t completely offset the overall economic contraction; official figures suggest a 3% shrinkage for 2024. The discrepancy between agricultural success and overall economic performance raises questions about the broader health of the economy and its reliance on key sectors.… Continue reading