The new President of Argentina, Javier Milei swept into power winning fifty-five percent of the popular vote. He's threatened to take a chainsaw to the economy, replace the peso with the dollar and blow up the Central Bank.
With looks more reminiscent of a seventies rock star, will this unconventional economist be able to solve the hyperinflation that is crippling Argentina's economy once more. Or will his lack of experience and support in government cause this self-professed anarcho-capitalist to have to change tack?
CONTRIBUTORS\nJuan Luis Gonz\xe1lez, author, El Loco.\nLilia Lemoine, Vice president of the Libertarian Party in Argentina.\nAna Lankes, Latin America Correspondent, The Economist.\nEzequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos, Professor of Comparative and Judicial Politics, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford.
PRPDUCTION TEAM\nPresenter: Stephen Smith\nProducers: Diane Richardson, Julie Ball\nEditor: Bridget Harney\nSound Engineer: James Beard\nProduction Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele