Milei Confuses the Outside with the Inside
Milei's speech in New York revealed contradictions in his approach to attracting foreign investors, with surveys showing a decline in economic perception in Argentina.
The war hits home: Why financial pain and economic uncertainty threaten Trumpโs drive to topple Iranโs regime
The article discusses how financial challenges in the U.S. are impacting public perception of Trump's military actions against Iran.
The mistake of expecting a simple world to invest
The article discusses the recurring notion among generations that the world is too complicated for investing, suggesting that this perception hinders long-term financial planning and investment decisions.
Too Much is Made of Iceland's Strong Position
The article discusses the perception surrounding Iceland's strong economic position and suggests that such views may be overstated.
Tourism is good and generates jobs, but raises the cost of living for Paulistanos, says research
A recent study revealed that while a majority of Sรฃo Paulo residents view tourism positively, nearly half believe it contributes to rising local living costs.
Election Strategy for National Recovery and Progressive Reconstruction
The article analyzes President Lee Jae-myung's unexpected political success and the shift in public perception regarding the Democratic Party's economic management.
Corruption and the Business Climate
The perception of corruption significantly impacts the business climate in Mexico, with the World Economic Forum citing it as the most problematic factor for business operations.
Why Are Our Minds Unable to Comprehend the Gains of the Modern Economy?
The article discusses why most people struggle to recognize the benefits of the modern economy, attributing this to a perception that economic development has stagnated due to intangible improvements and a probability-based economic model.
Corruption and the Business Climate
Corruption perception significantly impacts the business climate in Mexico, with effective combat against it remaining a crucial challenge for the government.
The risk of the blanket shrinking before winter arrives
The Argentine government struggles to align public perception with reality amid economic challenges and inflation issues, as recent changes to labor laws reflect ongoing tensions.
The problem is inflation, not the IPC basket
The article discusses the ongoing inflation issue in Argentina, highlighting a recent consumer price increase and the public's perception of the inflation calculation.
The gap between Indec data and pocket perception is growing
There is a growing disparity between official inflation data from Argentina's Indec and the public's perception of economic conditions, highlighted by Marco Lavagna's recent resignation.
Inheritance Tax Fake News Is Not Just a Simple Incident
The article discusses the misinformation surrounding South Korea's inheritance tax and how it is influenced by economic groups and media reporting.
The Social Limit of Austerity and the Role of the State
The article discusses how societal perception of human rights remains strong in Argentina despite economic pressures attributed to the government under Javier Milei.
Pessimism about housing worsens Spaniards' perception of the economic climate
Spaniards' perception of the economic climate is deteriorating due to rising housing prices, which have surpassed the peak of the previous real estate bubble, leading to a starkly negative sentiment in the real estate market.