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Learning from Brazil’s Real Plan experience could help Argentina to get out of the high inflation trap. Español
There has been much cheering about Britain's drop in inflation from 2.1% to 2%. However, living standards are still falling, the drop in inflation has little to do with the government and low inflation is a problem when you have high debts.