Economists Quake as Argentina Votes
In a bitter showdown, the 12 consultants are fending off government investigations, accompanied in most cases with fines of 500,000 pesos ($119,000) under an obscure consumer-protection statute called the "commercial loyalty law." Three of the most outspoken consultants have been singled out for additional criminal charges under a financial-speculation law. Their offense, in the eyes of the government, is insisting in press interviews or in their own published reports that Argentina's real inflation rate is between two and three times the official government rate of 9.9% annually.
terça-feira, outubro 25, 2011
Quando repetir a mentira mil vezes não é suficiente
Postado por Giovani MacDonald às 2:16 da tarde
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