Economist Warns of Economic Hurdles, Calls for Political Reconstruction
Melconian Highlights Concerns Over Reserves, Debt, and Political Division in Argentina
Economist Carlos Melconian has voiced concerns about Argentina’s current economic standing, pinpointing issues with reserves, future debt, and competitiveness. He emphasizes the need for significant reforms to stabilize the country’s financial situation and rebuild its political structure.
Melconian’s Economic Analysis
Melconian stated that Argentina confronts a shortage of reserves, looming debt challenges, and a significant lack of competitiveness. He believes that the current dollar value is unsustainable without the implementation of crucial economic reforms. The economist also critiqued Argentina’s political environment, which he views as deeply divided and lacking alternative viewpoints.
“Argentina has negative net reserves, an anomaly since August 2022… Argentina is not today to have the dollar it has. You can have it someday, when you have made the reforms. Today we are missing this money to this value of the dollar.”
—Carlos Melconian
Melconian highlighted the need for political reconstruction, advocating for new leadership and the rebuilding of political alliances to overcome the existing divisions. He suggested that the current political climate, marked by extreme polarization, hinders progress and requires a shift towards greater cooperation and unity.
The Outsider’s Role
The economist pointed out that the “outsider,” referring to President Javier Milei, serves to shake things up. He suggested the need to rebuild the country’s foundation after the initial shock. Melconian emphasized the importance of considering the long-term implications of current policies.
Deeper Dive into Economic Concerns
In an interview with Radio Rivadavia, Melconian delved into the specifics of Argentina’s economic plan, particularly focusing on reserves and exchange rate policies. He highlighted that Argentina has been facing negative net reserves, a concerning situation since August 2022. Melconian agreed with economists like Domingo Cavallo and Miguel Ángel Broda, stating that Argentina’s current dollar value is not aligned with its economic reality.

Furthermore, Melconian addressed the issue of indebtedness, cautioning against excessive borrowing. He mentioned that the current approach to debt is reminiscent of past administrations. The economist expressed a preference for sustainable financial practices. The public debt of Argentina reached 80.8% of the GDP in 2023 (Statista 2023).
Addressing the exchange rate, Melconian confirmed his preference for a free market approach. He expressed concerns about the value of the dollar and its impact on various sectors, including oil and gas, mining, and technology. He noted that long-term economic strategies are essential for sustainable growth.
In relation to measures aimed at promoting imports and reducing clothing costs, Melconian drew an analogy, pointing out that major economic changes need to start small. He urged the government to address the issue of dollar reserves. He reminded that he understands the difficult circumstances the government inherited. He concluded by expressing his desire to see a long-term rebuilding plan for Argentina.