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How Venezuela imploded (update)

2024/10/2
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Venezuela, once a wealthy nation, faces economic collapse marked by food shortages, failing hospitals, and rising infant mortality. The crisis stems from the government's economic mismanagement, particularly its dependence on oil revenue and flawed currency controls.
  • Hospitals lack basic supplies, patients bring their own food and medical necessities.
  • A neurosurgeon quit due to dangerous hospital conditions, including performing surgery with cell phone flashlights.
  • Venezuela's economic collapse is attributed to poor policy decisions rather than external factors.

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(Note: A version of this episode originally ran in 2016).)Back in 2016, things were pretty bad in Venezuela. Grocery stores didn't have enough food. Hospitals didn't have basic supplies, like gauze. Child mortality was spiking. Businesses were shuttering. It's one of the epic economic collapses of our time. And it was totally avoidable.Venezuela used to be a relatively rich country. It has just about all the economic advantages a country could ask for: Beautiful beaches and mountains ready for tourism, fertile land good for farming, an educated population, and oil, lots and lots of oil.But during the boom years, the Venezuelan government made some choices that add up to an economic time bomb.Today on the show, we have an economic horror story about a country that made all the wrong decisions with its oil money. It's a window into the fundamental way that money works and how when you try to control it, you can lose everything.Then, an update on Venezuela today. How it went from a downward spiral, to a tentative economic stabilization... amidst political upheaval.*This original episode is hosted by Robert Smith and Noel King. It was produced by Nick Fountain and Sally Helm. Today's update was hosted by Amanda Aronczyk, produced by Sean Saldana, fact checked by Sierra Juarez, and engineered by Neal Rauch. Alex Goldmark is our Executive Producer.Help support Planet Money and hear our bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts) or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney).*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)