¿Quién fue el mejor presidente de la Argentina? (con datos)

We analyze, using real data, which presidents boosted (and sank) the country's economy the most. From Roca to Milei, a ranking with surprises, historical context, and hard numbers. Who was the best president in Argentine history? In this video, I'll show you the complete ranking, from Julio Argentino Roca to Javier Milei, based on objective data: the annual GDP growth during each administration. With figures, historical context, and comparisons, we analyze who boosted the country's economy the most, who sank it, and why. Some names will surprise you. This ranking is not based on opinions, but on real data. You'll discover how the Argentine economy performed under each presidency, what global factors influenced it, and what decisions defined each period. 📈 Includes: The 10 presidents with the highest economic growth. The 5 with the worst performance. Explanations of the international contexts and the policies implemented. Unpublished data compiled by Fundar. 👉 Also check out: Who indebted Argentina?    • ¿Quién endeudó a la Argentina? Te lo expli...   Who did retirees fare better under?    • ¿Quién fue el mejor presidente para los ju...   📲 Join my WhatsApp channel: economic news, quick analyses, and previews of my videos. Join here 👉 https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbBA... Brief methodological note: The data comes from Argendata-Fundar, based on Fundación Norte y Sur and INDEC. The formula used takes the initial and final years of each presidency, calculates the total GDP variation, and then annualizes it to obtain the average annual economic growth during that period. Special thanks to Fundar, which prepared and systematized these virtually unknown figures, allowing for a rigorous and comparative analysis of Argentina's economic history. Subscribe to the channel for more videos about economics, history, and power in Argentina. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss the next episodes! 0:00 Who was the best president in Argentina? I'll tell you with numbers. 0:23 What is measured and what isn't: only annual economic growth. 0:51 Wait until the end to understand the context. 1:19 10th place — Julio Argentino Roca (second term, 1898–1904): a period of sustained expansion. 1:49 9th place — José Figueroa Alcorta (1906–1910): moderate growth at the turn of the century. 2:54 Rank 8 — Marcelo T. de Alvear (1922–1928): political stability and a booming economy. 3:44 Rank 7 — Carlos Pellegrini (1890–1892): the storm pilot who stabilized the crisis. 4:57 Rank 6 — Arturo Illia (1963–1966): solid growth with contained inflation. 6:17 Rank 5 — Néstor Kirchner (2003–2007): strong rebound after the 2001 crisis. 8:02 Rank 4 — Manuel Quintana (1904–1906): brief term with great economic expansion. 8:54 Rank 3 — Julio A. Roca (1880–1886): first presidency with record growth. 9:23 Rank 2 — Luis Sáenz Peña (1892–1895): few years, but surprising growth. 9:44 Position 1 — Pedro Pablo Ramírez (1943–1944): the highest average growth rate in history. 11:04 Perón and other historical leaders: not among the top performers in terms of growth. 12:19 The five with the worst average growth rates: Duhalde, Guido, De la Rúa, and other cases of recession. #ArgentinePresidents #ArgentineEconomy #ArgentineHistory #PabloFernandezBlanco