Argentina Sacrifices Economy to Ward Off Virus, Winning Praise
Bloomberg - When Alberto Fernandez visited Mexico on his first foreign trip since winning Argentina’s presidency, he said that both countries would face the “challenge of globaliz ...
Read More »In Argentina, coronavirus brings more economic pain
Aljazeera - On a sunny Thursday afternoon last month, Gloria Mongelos sat on a plastic chair beside a small, run-down house she had turned into a soup kitchen in Monte Grande, a l ...
Read More »We Are All Entrepreneurs III
Time and Uncertainty Continuing with the topic of human action and entrepreneurship analyzed in detail in my two previous articles (We are all entrepreneurs I and II ) we shall d ...
Read More »Scientists, CEOs or politicians?
INFOBAE - The presidential speeches for the opening of the ordinary sessions of Congress are usually considered by the strategies that are presented, the measures that are announc ...
Read More »Impact of Alberto Fernández’s speech: what economists and businessmen said
INFOBAE - President Alberto Fernández opened this Sunday at the beginning of the 138th period of ordinary sessions of the Congress with a strong message in which there was a call ...
Read More »School Choice and Two Spheres of Liberty
Infobae - On January 31, the Cato Institute published an interesting note from Neal McCluskey, director of the Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom. His concepts exceed the Ameri ...
Read More »Will Paraguay Follow Argentina’s Economic Decline?
Statements by a former minister sparked a debate which is worth addressing for several reasons Panampost - Although there was a moment in history when there was talk of the “Argen ...
Read More »Germany: the country of the social plan
11 years ago I made the decision to radically change my life, and move to Germany, which I could specify in 2012. I have a degree in Economics, despite never having exercised, but ...
Read More »What is Peronism?
Argentina’s president tries to explain to the German chancellor The Economist - On February 3rd Argentina’s new Peronist president, Alberto Fernández, joined Angela Merkel for din ...
Read More »“It’s not me, it was the previous one”: the paradox of inherited crises
Visión Liberal - Although the current Argentine president promised not to use that argument again, his direct collaborators and the infallible militant communicators are successfu ...
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