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Sean from Henderson, NV: I was reading about the Argentinian depression of the 1990’s. I know they were trying to fix a period of hyper inflation, but it is used as an argument by Kenisan economists that the policies of Milton Friedman don’t work. I know Argentina had a period of high inflation prior to their recession and depression. I was under the impression that Argentina’s problems stemmed from freezing and devaluing bank accounts, and tax hikes. Could you comment on this matter?
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