1) Private sector job growth and support for the government are highly correlated in #Argentina, @jpmorgan notes in a new report, and that's potentially problematic for @mauriciomacri, given recent job losses in the construction sector, previously a major job creation engine.
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2) It is hard to overstate the importance of construction in
#Argentina's labor market, which explains fears that PPPs will not make up for cuts to infrastructure spending. Construction produced 78% of new private sector jobs in 2017 and nearly half created so far this year.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
3) On the bright side for
#Cambiemos, the@jpmorgan report projects that the negative employment trend will bottom out in the last quarter of this year, with possible improvements before next year's presidential election.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
4) Hungry for more insights on
#Argentina's complex world of organized labor, and the political implications of declining employment and real wages? Read the latest analyses from@LATAMProg's@NicSaldias, https://goo.gl/LTyhLQ and https://goo.gl/Zz7Uyk .pic.twitter.com/AQa616FkEy
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5) @LATAMProg hosted #Argentina's labor minister, @JorgeTriaca, in April, and we're closely tracking organized labor's reactions to the #IMF bailout and economic contraction.https://goo.gl/L8jbry
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