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When Javier Milei was elected president of Argentina last year, the libertarian was both mocked and vilified by the media for his promises to slash runaway spending in Buenos Aires as well as other measures introduced to curb hyperinflation in the South American country. Lo and behold, even the media has to admit that the former economist’s plans are working. According to the Buenos Aires Times, Milei’s government has been successful in reducing inflation to 13.2 percent in February. While that sounds high, consider that price increases over the past 12 months totaled 276.2 percent. “The news …

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