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Argentina's President Promised a Free-Market Revolution, and Says He's Delivering.
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- Author(s): Dubé, Ryan (AUTHOR); Tucker, Emma (AUTHOR)
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Wall Street Journal (Online). 1/29/2024, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, is implementing a free-market revolution in the country's troubled economy. He is cutting state jobs and reducing regulations, despite facing protests and opposition in Congress. Milei believes that these measures will lead to long-term economic improvement, even though the short-term consequences include high inflation. Many Argentines are skeptical of Milei's ability to turn the country around, given his lack of governing experience and eccentric personality. However, he remains popular among some segments of the population. Milei is determined to implement his agenda and believes that Congress will eventually approve his measures. [Extracted from the article]
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