Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Don't cry for us, Argentina
In 1914, it was one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and its living standard exceeded that of Western Europe until the late 1950s. Then President Juan Peron squandered his nation's prosperity by introducing a host of redistributionist economic and regulatory policies, nationalizing utilities and foreign investments, and pumping up the national debt. What followed was three decades of political instability, growing dependency, and economic stagnation.
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3 comments:
yeah, but they can dance...
what've we got to match that? hip-hop?
Nice legs.
Ja.
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