I think the non-disingenuous Milei fans would have to admit that at least for 6 months through a year or more things would be devastating, and I'm saying this as someone who doesn't want Massa or Milei to be president.
He's finally been admitting what many of us have assumed for a long time, it will be a market determined dollarization, which means the floor is $940 and the ceiling is infinity. Hyperinflation will occur in pesos, and elevated inflation in dollars will likely occur for a short period following the switchover due to shortages/economic downturn. This is what happens when you dollarize without reserves, and his team has been unable to get anyone/any organizations to extend a credit line to do so in the event of their victory.
Don't get me wrong, I think electing Massa will spell devastation, it will just be the slow, ongoing devastation since 2018 where Argentine regressed from being a high income country to being an upper middle income country, one of the few countries in the world to become poorer over time.
My crystal ball reading is that it doesn't matter who is going to be elected, poverty will increase, pensions and the minimum wage will continue to decrease, the peso will continue to fall in value, inflation will remain high, and nothing will improve because there is no political will to make long term, structural changes required to stabilize things.
He's finally been admitting what many of us have assumed for a long time, it will be a market determined dollarization, which means the floor is $940 and the ceiling is infinity. Hyperinflation will occur in pesos, and elevated inflation in dollars will likely occur for a short period following the switchover due to shortages/economic downturn. This is what happens when you dollarize without reserves, and his team has been unable to get anyone/any organizations to extend a credit line to do so in the event of their victory.
Don't get me wrong, I think electing Massa will spell devastation, it will just be the slow, ongoing devastation since 2018 where Argentine regressed from being a high income country to being an upper middle income country, one of the few countries in the world to become poorer over time.
My crystal ball reading is that it doesn't matter who is going to be elected, poverty will increase, pensions and the minimum wage will continue to decrease, the peso will continue to fall in value, inflation will remain high, and nothing will improve because there is no political will to make long term, structural changes required to stabilize things.