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(Analysis) Argentinas economy contracted by 1.7% in 2024, President Javier Mileis first year in office, according to recent data from the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC).While this represents a recession, the contraction was significantly less severe than projections from international organizations, which anticipated a decline of around 3.5%, signaling unexpected resilience amid a dramatic economic restructuring.The Context of Argentinas Economic CrisisPrior to Mileis administration, Argentina was experiencing a profound economic and social crisis characterized by hyperinflation, currency devaluation, declining real wages, and increasing poverty.In 2023, annual inflation soared to 211.4%, the highest rate in the world, while more than half the population lived below the poverty line.
When Milei took office in December 2023, he immediately implemented a stabilization program.This program focused on achieving fiscal balance and eliminating monetary issuance.
This approach represented a sharp departure from previous policies, earning the nickname shock therapy from economic observers.The 1.7% Contraction Thats Actually a Victory: Argentinas Economic Turnaround Story.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Quarterly Performance Shows Recovery TrajectoryThe annual contraction masks a remarkable turnaround in economic performance throughout 2024:Q1 2024: GDP contracted sharply by 5.1% year-on-year, with household spending falling 6.7% and fixed investment plummeting 23.4%Q2 2024: Contraction moderated but remained significantQ3 2024: Economy expanded by 3.9% despite ongoing austerity measuresQ4 2024: GDP grew 2.1% year-on-year, with private consumption rising 2.8% and investment increasing 1.9%This progression from steep decline to growth demonstrates the V-shaped recovery that Mileis economic team had projected, though skeptics initially dismissed these forecasts as unrealistic.Sectoral Performance Reveals Economic TransformationThe sectoral breakdown of Argentinas economic performance reveals both the pain and promise of Mileis approach:Contracting Sectors:Construction declined 17.7%, heavily impacted by the cessation of public worksManufacturing fell 9.2% as domestic consumption weakenedCommerce dropped 7.3% amid tightened household budgetsExpanding Sectors:Agriculture, livestock, hunting and forestry surged 31.3%, showing remarkable recovery from the severe drought of 2023Mining and quarrying grew 7.4%, bolstered by energy and lithium developmentFiscal Discipline Yields ResultsThe cornerstone of Mileis economic program has been strict fiscal discipline.
Between January and September 2024, Argentina achieved a fiscal surplus for the first time in many years.
The government maintained nine consecutive months of fiscal surplussomething not seen since 2008through:Drastic reductions in public expenditure (down 30% in real terms)Elimination of subsidies for energy and transportationReduced transfers to provincesBelow-inflation adjustments to public sector wages and pensionsBy the end of 2024, the Central Bank operated under a zero monetary issuance policy for all public sector requirements, fundamentally breaking with decades of deficit financing through money printing.Inflation Control Shows PromiseWhile still high by international standards, Argentinas inflation trajectory showed dramatic improvement:Monthly inflation peaked at 25.5% in December 2023By December 2024, monthly inflation had fallen to 2.4%The country effectively exited hyperinflation territoryThis disinflation process was made possible by the combination of fiscal surplus, monetary restraint, and the maintenance of a controlled crawling peg exchange rate regime at 2% per month since December 2023.External Sector StrengtheningArgentinas external accounts showed notable improvement in 2024:Exports increased 23.2% for the year and 27.1% in Q4Imports decreased 10.6% for the year but increased 9.7% in Q4Net international reserves grew by $9.5 billion since Milei took officeThe agricultural sectors dramatic recovery from drought conditions played a crucial role, with some estimates showing agricultural output increasing by over 80% from the depressed levels of 2023.Social Indicators Show Mixed ResultsThe economic transition took a significant toll on Argentine society:Poverty rate reached 57.4% in January 2024, the highest since 2004However, by Q3 2024, poverty had fallen to 38.9% (lower than 2022 levels)Real wages began showing positive monthly growth averaging 2.4% between April and AugustUnemployment remained relatively stable at 7.7% in Q1 2024Despite the economic hardship, 53% of Argentinians reported believing their standard of living was improving by the end of 2024, with trust in government having doubled since 2023.Outlook for 2025 and BeyondThe 1.7% contraction, while painful, has positioned Argentina for stronger growth in 2025.
Various forecasts predict:Economic growth between 3.5% and 6% in 2025Inflation expected to fall below 30% in 2025Continued recovery in real wages and private consumptionIncreased investment as business confidence improves and capital controls are gradually dismantledThe Significance of Argentinas Economic TransformationWhat makes Argentinas performance in 2024 extraordinary is not just the numbers themselves but their context.
Mileis administration inherited an economy with triple-digit inflation, depleted reserves, extensive price controls, multiple exchange rates, and unsustainable fiscal deficits.The successful implementation of fiscal balance while significantly reducing inflationwithout a currency board or dollarization as initially proposedrepresents a remarkable achievement in macroeconomic stabilization.The positive growth registered in the second half of 2024 suggests that Argentina may be breaking its long cycle of crisis and temporary recovery.The relatively modest 1.7% contraction, compared to projections of 3.5%, indicates that the economic cost of stabilization was less severe than anticipated.This outcome strengthens the case that orthodox macroeconomic policies, while initially painful, can lay the groundwork for sustainable growth even in economies with deep structural challenges.






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