CESifo
Munich
2025
Argentina: Javier Milei’s Reform Agenda from a Theoretical and Empirical Perspective
Marius Kleinheyer, Gunther Schnabl
Argentina has been characterised for a long time by inflation, recession, poverty and failed reforms. We analyse the reforms of Javier Milei with the help of the Austrian School of Economics, German ordoliberalism and the theory of financial repression. It is shown that Milei’s reforms have achieved with expenditure cuts and decisive deregulation an impressing consolidation of the public budget, a decline of inflation as well as – with a lag – growth and a falling poverty rate. His reforms may become a blueprint for other countries such as Germany.
Schlüsselwörter:
Argentina, Milei, inflation, reforms, deregulation, growth
JEL Codes:
B530, E580, P110