“In today’s missive, I plan on sharing just a few of the lessons learned since moving to Cafayate in the Salta province in scenic northwest Argentina. It’s my hope that my observations will be of use to you in getting through the challenging times still ahead for the major developed economies. That’s because, as I probably don’t need to tell you, the Argentines have almost unparalleled experience in surviving the regular financial crises their government has proven so adept at creating. In fact, since Juan Perón took office in 1946, not a single ten-year period has passed without being molested by a serious crisis, and often more than one.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/node/40779
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