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Argentina's meltdown offers a global warning

Argentina's economic unraveling is not just a local tragedy, it is a live stress test of what happens when chronic fiscal excess, political fragmentation, and social exhaustion collide. I see in ...
Argentine biochemist Alejandro Nadra worries that President Javier Milei's budget cuts will undo his scientific quest to unravel the cause of genetic diseases that disable and kill millions. Since ...
Even now, four years on from the height of the crisis, the manner in which Argentina collapsed continues to astound. In the 1990s Argentina was the darling of both the IMF and the international ...
Argentina’s deepening economic crisis is pushing millions into poverty, with the latest government data revealing a stark reality: more than half of the country’s 45 million citizens are now living ...
Nobel Prize-winning economist Simon Kuznets is often cited, perhaps apocryphally, as having said that there are four types of countries: developed, underdeveloped, Japan, and Argentina. Japan, an ...
The most astonishing aspect of Argentina's financial crisis is that South America's second-largest economy could tank with barely a ripple, despite pairing its domestic collapse with the largest ...
Saifedean Ammous warned Argentina’s high-yield bond strategy is unsustainable, calling it a “Ponzi” that could push investors toward Bitcoin as the peso crumbles. Economist and author of “The Bitcoin ...
Argentine unemployment rose to almost 10 percent in the second quarter of 2018, up almost two percent from the end of 2017. Bruno Di Mauro spends his days in a tent in front of the laboratory where he ...