The Argentinian Mancomunidad is the only terestrial freehold territory. Unlike the minarchic Mazatlán Zona Franca or the RDP, the Argentinian Mancomunidad possesses no government run institutions at all and is a purely anarcho-capitalist society. It was formed out of the state of Argentina which had severe economic problems which required privatisation of large parts of the economy. It maintains order and territorial control though competing security firms, courts, and a mercenary military which is paid for by the Mancomunidad levying an insurance cost on their members. Its economy is primarily based around low cost cash crops, mining, and livestock products, as well as areas where its laissez-faire economy combined with its perceived safety compared to the Mazatlán Zona Franca gives it a comparative advantage, such as medical tourism, generic drug production, biotech, offshore banking, and citizenship as a service.