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Caribbean-Latin America
Argentina freezes prices to break inflation spiral
2013-02-05
The last refuge of economic scoundrels...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Argentina announced a two-month price freeze on supermarket products Monday in an effort to break spiraling inflation.

The price freeze applies to every product in all of the nation's largest supermarkets — a group including Walmart, Carrefour, Coto, Jumbo, Disco and other large chains. The companies' trade group, representing 70 percent of the Argentine market, reached the accord with Commerce Secretary Guillermo Moreno, the government's news agency Telam reported.
The smarter foreign retailers will now bail out...
The commerce ministry wants consumers to keep receipts and complain to a hotline about any price hikes they see before April 1.
Because a nation always does better by turning its citizens into snitches...
Polls show Argentines worry most about inflation, which private economists estimate could reach 30 percent this year.
Though it's illegal to say that in Argentina...
The government says it's trying to hold the next union wage hikes to 20 percent, a figure that suggests how little anyone believes the official index that pegs annual inflation at just 10 percent.

The government announced the price freeze on the first business day after the International Monetary Fund formally censured Argentina for putting out inaccurate economic data. The IMF has given Argentina until September to bring its statistics up to international standards, or face expulsion from the world body in November.

President Cristina Fernandez and her economy minister, Hernan Lorenzino, responded over the weekend with a flurry of attacks on the IMF, saying
...all the things incompetent governments say when they're finally confronted with reality...
the agency's data-gathering efforts had lost credibility in the lead-up to Argentina's historic 2001 debt default. They said IMF advice is leading Europeans astray by favoring big banks over measures that can grow economies out of crisis.
But what would the IMF know compared to a bunch of Argentinian bankers and politicians?
However, Lorenzino also said that the government will begin using a new inflation index starting in fourth-quarter 2013 — just in time for the IMF's decision.
Posted by:Steve White

#13  Prior to WWII, Argentina was the world's wealthiest country (per capita GDP). Illustrating that socialism only takes a country in one direction.
Posted by: phil_b   2013-02-05 19:34  

#12  Ah yes, the "Carter" moment. Who can forget the block-long lines for gas at mandated prices?
Posted by: Muggsy Mussolini1226   2013-02-05 17:34  

#11  látigo inflación ahora
Posted by: lord garth   2013-02-05 16:52  

#10  What's the acronym for Whip Inflation Now in Spanish?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2013-02-05 13:54  

#9  Bummer. Why didn't Germany come up with that idea in 1923?
Posted by: European Conservative   2013-02-05 11:45  

#8  Frank, a little bit of populism is a good thing, kinda like yeast in beer. Make your beer with nothing but yeast?????????????????????
Posted by: AlanC   2013-02-05 09:34  

#7  Yes BP. Next, banning photographs of queue lines at the markets.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-02-05 08:44  

#6  as Via Meadia notes, Argentina is blessed with natural resources, good weather. It takes populist pols (Peronistas) and crackpot economics and blustery and inept military/gov't to keep it down. They've done a great job so far
Posted by: Frank G   2013-02-05 07:50  

#5  Price = demand / supply
So holding the price will basically mean shortages.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-02-05 05:29  

#4  At last report, Milton Freedman was resting undisturbed.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-02-05 01:58  

#3  Argentina is the future for all of us.
Posted by: phil_b   2013-02-05 01:50  

#2  I've already seen this movie. :-(
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-02-05 01:47  

#1  So Dick Nixon died and went to Argentina?
Posted by: Thrater Thrineger7877   2013-02-05 00:10  

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