A potential Brazil-Argentina currency union could create significant economic benefits, but not without challenges.
Vincent Hultsch
Vincent Hultsch is a freshman at the Dornsife College majoring in International Relations: Global Economy. His interests lie at the intersection of geopolitics and the global market space. He is from Mulhouse, France, but grew up in the United States. He first became impassioned in the field growing up in a multicultural home that emphasized the links between traditions of each culture. Vincent also honed his skills in academic research through years of public forum debate and being a researcher in medical studies in both the US and Germany. Outside of international relations, he enjoys hiking, playing piano, and engaging with foreign languages.
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