Oct 25, 2007

Del newsroom del WSJ, que no tiene nada que ver con la página editorial que tanto nos gusta. Una nota previa a la elección del domingo. Interesante:

Argentina has had plenty of anti-inflation plans over the years. The current one may be the first that rests heavily on a public servant whom some executives and politicians have nicknamed "El Loco," or the Crazy Man.

The official, Guillermo Moreno, is Argentina's Secretary of Internal Commerce, the government's price policeman. His mission is limiting price markups in the red-hot economy -- at least until the leftist Cristina Kirchner, the wife of the current president, Néstor Kirchner, can win her own bid for president. Elections are scheduled for this Sunday, and she's heavily favored to win.

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