Argentina: One year of Javier Milei, successes and failures
One year after taking office, President Javier Milei of Argentina has garnered significant attention as a right-wing figure, championing austerity and deregulation while maintaining stable social support.
Expensive or Cheap Rent?: The 3-Step Formula to Know If What You Pay for Your Home Is a Fair Price
The article discusses a new approach to determine fair rental prices in Buenos Aires following the deregulation of the rental market.
"Offers the greatest opportunities": an Italian group chose Argentina to centralize its regional operation
The Italian agricultural machinery group SDF is centralizing its regional operations in Argentina due to its economic deregulation and growth prospects, shifting from survival to aggressive expansion.
Germany demands immediate and decisive halt to the decline of the European Union
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called for bold steps by the EU, including extensive deregulation, to halt what he describes as a 25-year decline in the face of economic rivals like China and the US.
EU Special Summit: Macron Wants to Protect EU Companies
At a special EU summit, French President Macron advocates for preferential treatment of European products in strategic sectors, while German Chancellor Merz pushes for deregulation and energy policy reforms.
"Criminal Deterioration": Producers of a Regional Economy Warn About Market Deregulation and Insist on Returning Powers to an Institute
Producers of yerba mate in Misiones, Argentina, are urging government intervention to restore regulations that protect their industry from economic decline.
Sturzenegger met with Georgieva in Saudi Arabia: 'The deregulation advances of Milei are an example for other countries'
Federico Sturzenegger and IMF Director Kristalina Georgieva met in Saudi Arabia to discuss the economic reforms led by the Milei administration, highlighting their potential as a model for other nations.
A half-hearted return to the 90s
Amidst efforts towards privatization and deregulation, key aspects like investment and local capital markets are still missing in the government's economic strategy.
"The Debate on Reducing the Welfare State Can Endanger the Upswing"
A paper by union-associated economists argues that the real issues in the debate surrounding welfare state reduction are largely overlooked, despite the dominant narrative favoring tax cuts and deregulation for economic growth by the Union.