• test113@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    RIP Argentina. I don’t know the situation that led to this, but man, that sounds real, real bad for the average Argentine people.

    • DeadHorseX@lemmy.world
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      1 年前

      Here’s one bit of context. Under the other candidate, the one this guy Milei ran against, who was the economic minister of the previous government, in September inflation reached 124%.

      In case you were wondering why Milei won.

      You also need to know the bigger history of Argentina’s last century of economic decline.

      Argentina is taught as a case study in undergraduate economics courses in ‘how not to manage an economy’.

      The Economist have a good video on the current crisis (Why is Argentina’s economy such a mess? ) and this one about the broader trend since the 1900s/10s.

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        1 年前

        Thank you for the information sir!

        Holy yes, that’s a whole lot to unpack here. I understand the situation a bit better now. What a shitty choice for an election xd

        On the plus side, I understand the Argentinean memes now that pop up then and there—their game is on point. (South American/Latin American meme culture, in general, is on top of things and much more represented among all age groups.) Kudos to them, still keeping humor alive despite the situation.

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          1 年前

          Yeah it’s a nasty choice. I legit think it was: guy who already screwed the economy (100% chance of things getting worse), guy who’s madder than a box of badgers but wants to try something different (99.9% chance of things getting worse), so let’s hope for that 0.01%.

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          1 年前

          To amplify,

          Economics Explained

          Patrick Boyle

          I’ve been tangentially following Argentina for a couple of decades, lived there for a few months in 05. I started out really passionate about the situation there. These days , all I can do is shake my head.