As a candidate, Alberto Fernández accused the International Monetary Fund of being partly to blame for the economic crisis in Argentina. Now, Fernández is the president elected by the Argentines. The economist Nouriel Roubini believes that the scenario of a collision with the agency and the possibility of a financial crisis should not be ruled out. Are the IMF and Argentina on a collision route? The discussion with Marcos Casarin, chief economist of Latin America for the consultant Oxford Economics from Mexico City.
The IMF and Argentina: on a collision route?
2019-10-31T01:25:50.528Z
As a candidate, Alberto Fernández accused the International Monetary Fund of being partly to blame for the economic crisis in Argentina. Now, Fernández is the president elected by the Argentines ...