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Argentina's dollarization proposal gains rare backing amid inflation woes

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 09/21/2023, 02:00 PM
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Mark Rosen, former U.S. representative to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has endorsed the idea of Argentina adopting the U.S. dollar as its official currency to combat soaring inflation rates, a move that has been widely criticized by mainstream figures. Rosen, who served on the IMF's executive board from 2019 to 2021, expressed his belief on Thursday that such a transition could significantly reduce Argentina's risk of future inflation, as reported by Bloomberg.

Presidential candidate Javier Milei, currently leading in the polls, has pledged to dollarize Argentina's economy if elected. Despite this, his proposal has been met with skepticism due to a lack of key details such as the required dollar source, the exchange rate for the transition, and an implementation timeline. Alejandro Werner, a former IMF official who worked on Argentina's program, dismissed Milei's proposal as "impossible."

Rosen joined the IMF in 2019 when it loaned a record $57 billion to Argentina's previous government under President Mauricio Macri. However, only $44 billion was used before an economic crisis led to Macri's defeat in the 2019 election. The program was subsequently abandoned in favor of the current deal with President Alberto Fernandez's administration.

The future of Argentina's $44 billion IMF agreement, the largest in the history of the Washington-based financial institution, hinges on the economic policy of the next government. The current administration has consistently failed to meet targets due to budget overspending and has sought to renegotiate the program. This situation places significant pressure on the incoming government to devise a credible plan that secures IMF approval.

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Rosen's career spans four decades in investment banking, including a focus on Latin America. He is currently a partner at Advection Growth Capital in New York. He contends that dollarization could benefit Argentina, notorious for its fluctuating policies and an inflation rate exceeding 124%. However, Rosen emphasizes that the key challenge lies in how Milei plans to finance his dollarization strategy.

The IMF has not yet officially commented on Rosen's statements or Milei's dollarization proposal.

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