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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 30 MIN

Argentina’s Radical Economic Turnaround

from Economics Explored · host Gene Tunny

Argentina was on the brink: inflation near 300% a year, real wages collapsing, poverty rising, and a large fiscal deficit. Voters elected libertarian economist Javier Milei, who promised deep spending cuts and radical reform. Many predicted a disaster. Two years on, inflation has fallen sharply, and real wages are projected to rise. In this episode, show host Gene Tunny chats with John Humphreys (Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance Chief Economist) and Michael Arbon (adviser to Senator Ralph Babet) on how disinflation works, why fiscal credibility matters, and what Argentina’s experience could mean for Australia — particularly on energy policy and political risk. Gene also briefly touches on developments in the Iran war and their potential global economic implications. Gene would love to hear your thoughts on this episode. You can email him via [email protected].  What You’ll Learn How credible fiscal and monetary reform can rapidly reduce inflation. Why cutting government spending doesn’t automatically cause a recession. What economists mean by a “political risk premium.” How uncertainty about future policy affects investment decisions. Why major reform often involves short-term pain — and political risk. Timestamps Global Economic Uncertainty and Iran Conflict (0:00) Economic Implications of Higher Energy Prices (2:06) Argentina's Economic Crisis and Reforms (3:56) John Humphreys on Argentina's Economic Reforms (6:33) Lessons from Argentina's Reforms (7:40) Political Risk and Investment in Argentina (22:11) Potential Application of Argentina's Reforms in Australia (28:10) Conclusion and Future Prospects (29:31) Links relevant to the conversation John’s Substack post, “What can we learn from Milei's Argentina?”: https://austaxpayers.substack.com/p/what-can-we-learn-from-mileis-argentina Lumo Coffee promotion 10% of Lumo Coffee’s Seriously Healthy Organic Coffee Website: https://www.lumocoffee.com/10EXPLORED Promo code: 10EXPLORED

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Argentina was on the brink: inflation near 300% a year, real wages collapsing, poverty rising, and a large fiscal deficit. Voters elected libertarian economist Javier Milei, who promised deep spending cuts and radical reform. Many predicted a disaster. Two years on, inflation has fallen sharply, and real wages are projected to rise. In this episode, show host Gene Tunny chats with John Humphreys (Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance Chief Economist) and Michael Arbon (adviser to Senator Ralph Babet) on how disinflation works, why fiscal credibility matters, and what Argentina’s experience could mean for Australia — particularly on energy policy and political risk. Gene also briefly touches on developments in the Iran war and their potential global economic implications.

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