🔒 Ludwig von Mises is now Latin America’s favourite economist: Tyler Cowen
Ludwig von Mises, a once marginal Austrian economist, is experiencing a resurgence, particularly in Latin America.
Ludwig von Mises, a once marginal Austrian economist, is experiencing a resurgence, particularly in Latin America.
Latin America’s famously vulnerable economies are holding their own despite economic chaos and political turmoil.
Why the swing? Tough economic times have always helped populists, especially those prepared to stretch reality to convince a silent majority they’re being prejudiced.
Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Israel, Singapore, the Netherlands and the US lead the world when it comes to generating economic impact from investments in ICT.
The threat of Venezuela defaulting on Chinese debt is putting pressure on Beijing to reassess how easily it doles out money to commodity-dependent nations.
The approval of the relevant gambling regulators has been received for the merger of Sun International’s Latin American portfolio with Dreams SA.
SABMiller reported a decline in full-year profit as it was saddled with charges related to some African operations and costs associated with the AB InBev takeover.
Enel Green Power is rolling out a version of Tesla’s home-power kit to help South African retail customers buffer against rising electricity prices and grid outages.
Argentina’s new president Mauricio Macri has vowed to resolve the litigation with bondholders and bring the country back to international capital markets.
SABMiller Plc showed that not all European consumer-goods companies are being stunted by a slowdown in emerging markets.