Paul NL,
I totally disagree
"Soja, corn and weed are on an all-time high in prices which can't be maintained because of the global economy"
Never in the world economy prices have been maintained for more then 5 years and prices have never been higher. The world economy is slowing down, USA is due for an slow-down or a recession. If this happens prices will go down a lot
China is our main buyer and will continue buying at this pace, so for the next couple of years the horizon is clear....You should stop (and I 'm saying it kindly) throwing *bleep*....on to Argentina. Many many things are unclear Who's fault is that? and , the government's aim to concentrate power, to interfere with the judicial power, state intervention etc...I'm not arrogant but I can't identify Argentina's real danger, not everything is rosy, no it isn't but your outlook sounds based more on a science fiction book than an informed economic report based on ACTUAL FACTS, FIGURES (which is what you never include)Maybe you should start to read instead of personally attacking me you just trash some ideas....
And If you were right, then there would be NO explanation as to why the USD prices of acres in the best agricultural areas in the country keep rising as never before in Argentina's history: Pergamino, Colon, Junin etc. Are foreigners all fools? (specially americans who are the main buyers) What's your source?
If you knew that between one third and two thirds of Argentina's GDP is derived from the agricultural sector, then we should have a stable environment at least for some more years (despite inflation, government's international policies/friendships)
Take of your rose coloured glasses
I have read quite a few economist outlooks for Argentina (main US banks) and this is our big asset/opportunity. If Argentina is able to derive some long term advantages (education, health, transportation investments, labour reforms that would allow easy hiring) Can you name one structural reform in any of thest fields in the last 5 years? from this excellent economic environment, that is sthg to be seen, and I myself doubt it. But that is a different story
As for tourism I don't see why it should decline
Because Argentina for a tourist is about 100% more expensive then it was in 2003. Another year(or 2) and Argentina will be expensive
Take it as a kind advice, think twice before informing or at least base your opinions on facts and figures, this way it will be more reliable and your posts will look more believable.
Take your advice for yourself
Many thanks