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    22% of the UBA medical students are foreigners

    How much global income and assets did you have when you were a student?
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    Blue peso at parity?

    There is no THE supply and demand, or that there is neither supply nor demand, or there is one thing, but not the other? When you go to an exchange place, do you have a clear idea of what it is that you want?
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    Blue peso at parity?

    Actually, it's the other way around. The blue rate reflects the true market value of the dollar, determined by supply and demand. The official rate is an artificial value imposed by the government, used to exploit the difference between the official rate and the blue rate to their advantage.
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    Argentina’s Economy Unexpectedly Shrank Amid Austerity Push

    So, the government was spending 14% of GDP to buy some Resources. But now, luckily, it can no longer spend this money because Milei took it from them. After about a year of private investment, private businesses will finally get hold of these Resources, and then the economy will boom. Now, it is...
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    How's everyone hanging in there with the cost of living these days?

    Ah, nothing like reading some commie-talk to start the day right!
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    Milei fires foreign minister for opposing US embargo on Cuba

    https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/10/1156316 Only two countries support the embargo against Cuba: the USA and Israel. For some, this represents all of progressive humanity.
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    President Milei Slows Inflation to 2021 Levels in Major Win for Argentine People

    So, you were saying Milei didn't bring inflation down to single digits, and nobody else did either, so he must be good? I'm just trying to understand how this cheerleading logic works. 'Milei didn’t invent time travel, and nobody else did either, so he must be a genius?' Am I getting close?
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    President Milei Slows Inflation to 2021 Levels in Major Win for Argentine People

    Sorry, just to clarify, which of these do you consider to be a single-digit number: 18% or 38%?
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    President Milei Slows Inflation to 2021 Levels in Major Win for Argentine People

    For starters, Domingo Cavallo did it in Argentina with the Convertibility Plan back in 1991, which eventually contributed to economic collapse in 2001. Here are probably some more examples where inflation was drastically reduced in a short period of time: Israel 1984 Bolivia 1985 Poland 1989...
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    President Milei Slows Inflation to 2021 Levels in Major Win for Argentine People

    So be it! Would you consider this guy as your primary physician?
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    President Milei Slows Inflation to 2021 Levels in Major Win for Argentine People

    It's like someone was stabbed in the stomach, bled all night, and now that the bleeding has stopped. So, he must be doing much better. What a major win! If he's still breathing? Who cares!
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    I don't get why people are doing the blanqueo

    Well, nothing stops them from introducing other taxes once your assets’ worth is established. Basically, it is a bet on the benevolence of the government - the same government that tear gases retired people protesting over low pensions. Next time this or some future president says, '¡No hay...
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    I don't get why people are doing the blanqueo

    Have you watched Breaking Bad? Do you know why Mr. White and Skyler had a car wash business? If you earned the money in the old-fashioned way, paid taxes on it, and have paystubs, you can just bring them to the bank without needing the 'blanqueo' program.
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    In defense of Milei

    Ok, let's go back to the quote that supposedly clearly demonstrates that Peron was a socialist. Perón doesn’t mention socialism at all. He simply says that there are two prominent philosophies - Christian and Marxist, without expressing a clear personal preference for either. Joe Biden could...
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    In defense of Milei

    Socialism is mostly about collective ownership of the economy. If a political movement is not against private property, they don't stand for socialism. You are confusing this with "social democracy". Social democracy blends capitalism with strong welfare systems to ensure social equality...
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    Building vs buying (and the great hunt for the brecha cambiaria)

    That's only if you're lucky. He might even decide to charge you two dollars for every peso he spent. Then you're in real trouble (assuming you have a habit of agreeing with everything you're told).
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    Buying an apartment. Do I need my own real estate agent?

    I don't think this is an absolute requirement. You can propose what works for you. It's possible to do a direct sale without the 'Boleto,' where the title transfers to you upon payment in full. The multi-step process usually implies you need time to gather the full amount, like from selling your...
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    Building vs buying (and the great hunt for the brecha cambiaria)

    Imagine you want to buy an apartment in Argentina, and you think of the cost in terms of something tangible, like empanadas. Say, right now, buying that apartment would cost you the equivalent of 10 years’ worth of empanadas. (It's not actually empanadas, but rather "the cost of living," but...
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    The US and health: how does Argentina compare for healthy food?

    RFK 2:42: Young adult cancer is up 79%. That's just classic scaremongering. https://seer.cancer.gov/statfacts/html/aya.html
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    Argentina must repudiate its debt

    When a country defaults on its debt, it's too late to talk about the economics. It's like the death of an economy. I know 'repudiating' sounds much cooler, but it's basically the same thing. After repudiating the debt, you can only mourn the economy.
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