Here´s the picture emerging to me:
The Argentine government actually do a good job (if it wasnt for beaurocracy id say very), but
this is completely undermined by a wholly separate and more powerful entity that is printing money.
- just like in other countries
Only here, the history of fiat currency is even more extreme and has been for ages.
The Argentine response to this has mostly been to resort to the dollar.
...and of course, the Uruguay safe deposit box.
What amazes me is that I can see few other attempts to defend against inflation. No local currencies, timedollars, no trade schemes, only 4 bitcoin.org nodes seen here. Nothing like this developed even with people dying on the streets in 2002?
Perhaps I miss something with Argentine strong philosophical movement, were such inflation defence responses repressed? -or seen as immoral?
All those rolled up dollars under the argentine are going to be worthless as they really start to depreciate in 2011-2020. Will people start to address the problem head-on or just switch to another fiat currency like the Euro, only for the same thing to happen again and again until even the Bancor and no doubt on again from there.
I notice if you live the good life, the simple life you can get by very well. Generally anything a luxury is expensive, though increasingly I would say that electrics and gasoline is not a luxury any more. Employ a personal cook and use the Bolivian verdurias, I say.
However, this is coming from someone who has moved here recently. The main idea for many in the past for coming here was to live it up on a stronger dollar. That, I think, is not the way its going.
I already cant stop thinking about how to get a affordable car... in the UK you can get a working car for less than 2000 pesos. Here its at least 1000 dollars.