¿Por qué Argentina nunca termina de estabilizarse? | Martín Rapetti
In this episode, we talk with Martín Rapetti, an economist, researcher at CONICET, and professor at the University of Buenos Aires, specializing in macroeconomics and stabilization processes in Latin America. We analyze the conditions that determine the success or failure of an anti-inflation plan, the lessons learned from the experiences of Mexico, Brazil, and Israel, and how the current Argentine government's plan compares to these precedents. We discuss whether lowering inflation is enough to speak of development and what growth model Argentina needs going forward.

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