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Go, Cry for Argentina! Misra, Amalendu (Author). 2023. Washington, DC: The Geopolitics.

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Misra A (Author). Go, Cry for Argentina! Washington, DC: The Geopolitics. 2023.

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@misc{311e5db9612c49e38e668462d50c5967,
title = "Go, Cry for Argentina!",
abstract = "The brand-new year will come as a grief to hundreds of thousands of Argentinians. If the current economic calculations are anything to go by, millions of Argentinians will join the ranks of country{\textquoteright}s ever-growing number of people living below the poverty line. Currently the number of Argentinians living below this mark is staggering 40% of the country{\textquoteright}s total population. That number is likely to grow exponentially, under the country{\textquoteright}s nonconformist president Javier Milei{\textquoteright}s radical economic restructuring programme.",
author = "Amalendu Misra",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "31",
language = "English",
publisher = "The Geopolitics",
edition = "Electronic",

}

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