
Planet Money A black market, a currency crisis, and a tango competition in Argentina
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Sep 23, 2023 Argentina's economic turmoil is palpable with a staggering 124% inflation rate and a collapsing peso. Yet, the vibrant Mundial de Tango competition showcases resilience amid chaos. The podcast dives into personal stories of tango dancers navigating poverty and cultural identity while reflecting on their challenging surroundings. It highlights the black market dynamics for currency exchange, illustrating the struggles and creativity of daily life. Through humor and poignant anecdotes, the episode reveals how dance serves as both an escape and a commentary on Argentina's economic landscape.
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Argentina's Economy: A Unique Case
- Argentina's economy is often compared to developed, underdeveloped, and Japan.
- It's a frequent case study for extreme inflation.
Saya's Tango Trip
- Saya Bhatai, a tech worker from India, witnessed Argentina's economic crisis worsen during her tango trip.
- She even connected tango to the country's economic struggles.
Argentina's 2001 Financial Crisis
- In 1991, Argentina pegged the peso to the US dollar at a 1:1 ratio.
- This policy failed, leading to a 2001 financial crisis where dollar accounts were converted to pesos, eroding savings.
