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02-16-2014, 09:06 PM
I haven't read the article yet, but just a heads up, The Economist has long had an anti-Argentina bias. Consider that it's a British publication and the UK has long had beef with Argentina, highly exemplified during the Falkland Islands War in the 1980s between the two countries.
That said, yes, Argentina was once a very rich country (and Buenos Aires is still one of the richest cities in the southern hemisphere), even into WWII, and was expected to overtake the US as the leader of the Americas. Much of the country's former glory can be seen all throughout Buenos Aires - a city that still holds much grandeur and elegance in many parts.
There's a belief in some quarters within Argentina that the economic collapse was engineered by the US. But there's no solid evidence for that claim.
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02-16-2014, 09:19 PM
Hen:
I'm sure you're right about the Economist's anti-Argentina bias. I can't really tell from reading the article.
But I haven't read anything so disturbing in a magazine recently. If you look at the numbers, Argentina seemed to have it all in 1914: money, land, educated people, limited government.
And then it all started to unravel.
Mismanagement, bad allocation of resources, unbelievable graft at the highest levels, the whole nine yards. To me, the lesson here is:
Never take good fortune for granted. In the blink of an eye, you can lose it all. Leadership does matter.
I don't know if we have any frequent Argentinian posters...but I'd like to hear their opinions.
Hen: have you been there? I have not.
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The Decline Of Argentina
02-16-2014, 09:28 PM
Good article.
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02-16-2014, 09:30 PM
I find it incredibly interesting the juxtaposition of Chile and Argentina where one is apparently doing quite well the other is suffering dearly.
From what little I know of Argentina (the article didn't teach me much) it shows how heavy the mighty fall, 'seductively gradual' fall and the article points out the similar state of California. I won't be surprised if in 20 years the US is in the same circumstances with inflation running at 4% a month and your own Barack Kirchner telling you how great things are and blaming someone else. Britain has to deal with Falklands dick-swinging so they have a distraction from whats at home.
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The Decline Of Argentina
02-16-2014, 09:34 PM
This is a classic four part first hand street-level account written in 2006 about what it was like to live through the Argentine collapse:
"Lessons from Argentina's Economic Collapse:
http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/10.08/tshtf1.html
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The Decline Of Argentina
02-16-2014, 09:48 PM
Quote: (02-16-2014 09:19 PM)Quintus Curtius Wrote:
Hen:
I'm sure you're right about the Economist's anti-Argentina bias. I can't really tell from reading the article.
But I haven't read anything so disturbing in a magazine recently. If you look at the numbers, Argentina seemed to have it all in 1914: money, land, educated people, limited government.
And then it all started to unravel.
Mismanagement, bad allocation of resources, unbelievable graft at the highest levels, the whole nine yards. To me, the lesson here is:
Never take good fortune for granted. In the blink of an eye, you can lose it all. Leadership does matter.
I don't know if we have any frequent Argentinian posters...but I'd like to hear their opinions.
Hen: have you been there? I have not.
Yeah, Argentina fell off hard. But it's a good thing for Americans. Before the economic collapse in 2001, prices were on par with Paris, NYC, etc. When I went in 2009-2010, the official peso to dollar rate was 4 to 1. I lived it up man. Grass fed steaks, bottles of Malbec, at great restos on the cheap. It was glamorous. I think this year is going to bring that back again. I'll wait to hear what the situation is on the ground and may consider going again if the conditions are as favorable as they were during my last visit.
Argentina is not like the rest of South America. The people have a lot of pride. Most of them can trace a grandparent to Spain, Italy, etc. Some of them have dual citizenship. It's got problems but it's a nice culture and the infrastructure is much more advanced than most countries on the continent. Only Chile and Uruguay rival it.
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02-17-2014, 02:40 AM
Quote: (02-16-2014 09:48 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:
It's got problems but it's a nice culture and the infrastructure is much more advanced than most countries on the continent. Only Chile and Uruguay rival it.
More white people = more whinging. Shit gets done haha.
Maybe it's all that German influx rastignac was talking about. They're renowned for infrastructure and efficiency!
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
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02-17-2014, 10:44 AM
Argentina in 1914 was rich, sure, but only because we were just a big farm for the British Empire. Just basic industry, and a huge elite based on the fields. When the first social modifications began toa pply (free vote, social security, etc) the conservatives used the military (the same thing in the 30´s) to stage a coup, and later create another "puppet" democracy. From there Peron began, and used populism to create his powerbase. And from him, mixed with both right and left wing leanings, the Peronismo have plagued this country. To that, mix some very bad habits from the spaniards and south italians, some meddling from the USA, and voila!
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02-17-2014, 11:54 AM
Quote: (02-17-2014 10:44 AM)Mekorig Wrote:
Argentina in 1914 was rich, sure, but only because we were just a big farm for the British Empire. Just basic industry, and a huge elite based on the fields. When the first social modifications began toa pply (free vote, social security, etc) the conservatives used the military (the same thing in the 30´s) to stage a coup, and later create another "puppet" democracy. From there Peron began, and used populism to create his powerbase. And from him, mixed with both right and left wing leanings, the Peronismo have plagued this country. To that, mix some very bad habits from the spaniards and south italians, some meddling from the USA, and voila!
^that's the most accurate statement for how Argentina fell.
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02-17-2014, 11:55 AM
Quote: (02-17-2014 02:40 AM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (02-16-2014 09:48 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:
It's got problems but it's a nice culture and the infrastructure is much more advanced than most countries on the continent. Only Chile and Uruguay rival it.
More white people = more whinging. Shit gets done haha.
lol.
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02-17-2014, 10:28 PM
Somewhere I read that Argentina is the country that has everything and manages to produce nothing. I don't know much about Argentina, but I don't think I've ever purchased something made there. And don't start with their beef industry. That's not enough to carry the weight of an entire country. In addition, that's like exporting iron ore. It makes a handful of people rich, while everyone else struggles. It's Econ 101. Produce manufactured goods and you will have an economy. Don't do that, and see what happens.
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02-17-2014, 10:40 PM
Quote: (02-17-2014 10:28 PM)porscheguy Wrote:
Somewhere I read that Argentina is the country that has everything and manages to produce nothing. I don't know much about Argentina, but I don't think I've ever purchased something made there. And don't start with their beef industry. That's not enough to carry the weight of an entire country. In addition, that's like exporting iron ore. It makes a handful of people rich, while everyone else struggles. It's Econ 101. Produce manufactured goods and you will have an economy. Don't do that, and see what happens.
the only things I know that argentina exports is mainly agri stuff like wheats, meats, soys, wine, etc.