How much quarantine does the economy endure?
La Voz - A clothing store advises its employees that it will not pay for the 11 days of quarantine on March. A hamburger restaurant fires its 21 eventual workers. A kinesiologist' ...
Read More »Hanke’s Top Five World’s Worst Inflations
Each day, I accurately measure inflation for countries experiencing elevated inflation rates using high-frequency data and the principle of Purchasing Power Parity. Below is my li ...
Read More »Let’s not kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
The agro-industrial sector represented in 2019 63.7% of exports, that is to say that of every $ 100 exported almost $ 64 was generated by the countryside. InfoCampo - On Monday, M ...
Read More »Central Planning: The True Economic Chaos
PanamPost - All economies are planned. From communist Russia and corporatism in Italy under Mussolini to a Rothbardian anarcho-capitalist free market, all economic systems involve ...
Read More »Hanke’s Top Five World Inflations
Each day, I accurately measure inflation for countries experiencing elevated inflation rates using high-frequency data and the principle of Purchasing Power Parity. Below is my li ...
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 »Argentina Pockets $35 Billion Windfall After Accounting Change
Bloomberg - Argentina may be in deep financial trouble but its central bank is comfortably back in the black - thanks to a small accounting maneuver. A little-noticed decision by ...
Read More »More about abortion
El Observador - On different occasions I have written on this rugged topic, even a long time ago in this same media. I consider that the so-called abortion is the most repulsive m ...
Read More »Dollarisation would not save Argentina
Ecuador’s experience shows that sound policies are paramount, whatever the currency Financial Times - Except for short periods, Argentina has experienced 75 years of macroeconomic ...
Read More »How much, where and how to adjust government expenses
When a debtor shows up requesting a restructuring, his creditor must receive elements that will ensure compliance with what can be agreed. Argentina has been a repeated defaulter, ...
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