61 sats \ 0 replies \ @wispy 14 Jun \ on: Inflation In Argentina Drops Sharply econ
Well, don't praise much yet. First, that 25% comes after him winning the elections (as the spike in august for the primary). I don't blame him, but that were two exogenous spikes (I mean exogenous from the policies impacts). AND he's delaying things with an expected impact on the inflation numbers, namely ending subsidies for energy and transport, paying due debts, and a few more.