The Fundamental Problem Is that the Monetary, Financial and Exchange Rate System of the Country Is Not Defined
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A Peronist word is installed in the midst of the critical days that the government is going through: “driving.” Without leadership there can be political and macro governance? And electoral triumph? Only six days after a key election and less than two months after a national election with decisive consequences for the milleist project, the plot of disorder in the exercise of power is complicated. Of the order in the street and in the macro that …
In an article published on his personal blog, former Minister of Economy Domingo Cavallo asked to reinforce some aspects of Javier Milei’s program. He also said that “the worsening of the economy cannot be attributed solely to the ‘Kuka risk’, but also to improvisations and improvisations of the economic team”
In his last column on his personal blog, Domingo Cavallo argues that the country’s main economic problem is the lack of definition of the monetary, financial and exchange rate system. He notes that, despite having campaigned with the promise of “dollarization”, Javier Milei’s government maintains discretionary controls inherited from the last 21 years (except 2016-2017), which prevents the convertibility of the weight and perpetuates economic di…
In his personal blog, the former Minister of Economy said that the central problem of Javier Milei’s management is not yet having defined a clear monetary, financial and exchange rate system. Read more
The former Minister of Economy published an extensive article on his personal blog. “The fundamental problem is that what is the country’s monetary, financial and exchange rate system is not defined,” he said.
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