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Javier Milei Called Economists Who Would Grant More Inflation in Exchange for Higher Growth "Afternoon"

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The crossing takes place in a context of tensions due to the evolution of prices and mixed signals in economic activity. In parallel, the market adjusts its projections upwards while the government faces challenges to sustain the inflationary slowdown. Read more
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President Javier Milei re-stated his position on economic matters and harshly questioned those who argue that growth can be achieved at the cost of higher inflation. Through his social networks, the president criticized the economists who put forward that relationship and warned about the impact that such ideas can have on the population. “Economists who say that... Source

The crossing takes place in a context of tensions due to the evolution of prices and mixed signals in economic activity. In parallel, the market adjusts its projections upwards while the government faces challenges to sustain the inflationary slowdown. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires, 31 March (NA) – President Javier Milei criticized those who ask for higher growth at the cost of higher inflation and said they are not aware of the impact that such decisions have on people. “Economists who say that the government should accept higher inflation if it wants to grow. I can understand that someone precarious can continue to believe in the Phillips Curve and there is trade-off between inflation and unemployment (activ…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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