Over 100 economists warn Milei's radical policies could worsen Argentina's crises
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Economists warn electing far-right candidate Javier Milei as Argentina's president would likely cause further economic and social devastation.
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Milei promises to fix crises like 40% poverty rate and 140% inflation through radical policies like abolishing central bank and dollarizing economy.
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Over 100 economists signed open letter saying Milei's simplistic solutions risk increasing inequality and poverty.
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Milei's libertarian policies that slash government spending could generate chaos and are based on "laissez-faire economics".
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Upcoming election is close race between Milei and finance minister Sergio Massa, with Milei recently gaining endorsements.