On the sidelines of this year's Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank, CGD plans to host several events with leading global development experts and policymakers, including representatives from multilateral development banks and international finance institutions. For questions, please reach out to events@cgdev.org.
The painful economic steps that Argentina s new president, Javier Milei, announced this week sound draconian: cutting the currency s value in half. Reducing aid to provincial governments. Suspending public works. Cutting subsidies for gas and electricity. Raising some taxes.
WASHINGTON (AP) The painful economic steps that Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, announced this week sound draconian: Slashing the currency’s value in half. Reducing aid to provincial governments. Suspending public works. Cutting subsidies for gas and electricity. Raising some taxes. Yet the South American country’s economy is such a basket case and has […]
The painful economic steps that Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, announced this week sound draconian: Slashing the currency's value in half. Reducing aid to provincial governments. Suspending public works. Cutting subsidies for gas and electricity. Raising some taxes.