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Populism is usually bad for the economy. But in Argentina, Javier Milei has reduced inflation from fifteen to three percent in just over a year. Something in his unconventional recipe obviously bites? What does this say about what we can expect financially from other populists? Not least next year... In this week's episode of the World Economy, Katrine Kielos and Claes Måhlén talk about Argentina's economy. When Javier Milei was elected president, he set out to cut the Argentine budget. Substantial. But how has it actually gone for the populist Milei? Has he succeeded? Namely, it is a country far north of Argentina that recently elected a new president who also wants to cut the state budget. ______________________________ Do you like the video? Subscribe to EFN on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/efnekonomikan... Please visit http://www.efn.se for more of our content. X: https://x.com/efntv or https://x.com/finansmagasinet Facebook: / efnekonomikanalen Instagram: / efnekonomikanalen Linkedin: / efn Tiktok: / efn_ekonomikanalen or / efn_program