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Historical experience has shown that the countries that have fallen into the #populist trap for every year of their rule were many years behind the caravan of development and progress. After the Second World War, #Argentina was considered a rich country, which was the fourth richest country after Australia, Great Britain and the United States. It was the world and had a superior position than France, Germany, Japan and other powers today, it is not bad to know that at that time, young Europeans who wished for a better life flew to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. They were always hesitant in choosing between the two options of #Argentina or #California, the economic growth of this country was more than 6% for almost 40 years, which is the highest record in the whole world, also Argentina was a paradise for foreign investors and Europeans invested the most. were doing in this country
Until General Domingo Perón became the president of this country in 1946, with promises such as improving the livelihood of the masses and reforming social relations for the benefit of the oppressed, he ignited the feelings of the underprivileged and became the president of Argentina. Peron’s economic theory is not so strange to us: the government has the ability to organize a self-sufficient economy with its own support, relying on national production within the borders of the country and not needing foreign aid.
Unaware that the politicization of the economy at any time and in any way results in nothing but an increase in stagnation, inflation, unemployment, poverty, theft, prostitution, widespread corruption in various government and private institutions, and the emergence of a mafia in power that enjoys large rents and comprehensive monopolies. In the name of defending the people and the poor, Perón institutionalized poverty in Argentina so much that after tens of years, this country has not been able to return to its previous prosperity and its people, like many Iranians miss the past years
Populism is a kind of drug that gives short-term intoxication to the people, but its long-term effects are a fatal disaster (such as the intoxication of 1990 from receiving a subsidy of 45 thousand tomans and the destitution of 1997 from 200% inflation). God knows what damage Iran’s economy has suffered from populism in the last 3 decades. What should not have happened happened. Populism will put us on the black soil, so I wish each of us would feel responsible towards the country as a citizen, because we don’t have much chance to prevent the disaster.
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