In this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, hosts Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal interview Gregory Makoff, author of "Default," to discuss Argentina's recurring financial crises. The conversation revolves around why Argentina perpetually faces economic instability, despite not being a particularly poor country. Makoff attributes this to political divisions, overspending, and a failure to embed reforms, particularly due to Peronism and Kirchnerism. The discussion covers Milei's attempts at austerity, the role of external actors like the IMF, and the upcoming midterm elections, which will determine whether Argentina sticks to its reform path or reverts to old habits. The episode also touches on the involvement of the U.S. Treasury in bailing out Argentina and the psychology of investors who continue to buy Argentinian bonds.
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