Over on PanfletoNegro: Dakanomics
I felt this one really needed to be written in Spanish. Entendámonos, lo que molesta no es que una tienda venda a precios absurdamente caros, sino que todas lo hacen. Para el gobierno, todos los...
Quico Toro is the founder of Caracas Chronicles.
I felt this one really needed to be written in Spanish. Entendámonos, lo que molesta no es que una tienda venda a precios absurdamente caros, sino que todas lo hacen. Para el gobierno, todos los...
This bit from the Google Memoryhole has been making the rounds: Harare, Monday 16 July 2007 – Zimbabweans are shopping like there’s no tomorrow. With police patrolling the aisles of Harare’s...
Check this out… Latin America’s economic history seems to repeat itself endlessly, following irregular and dramatic cycles. This sense of circularity is particularly striking with respect to the...
There’s an awful lot to digest in FRod’s latest research note on Venezuela’s national accounts for Bank of America, enough to keep me going for more than a...
If memory serves, I first told @Econ_Vzla he should start a blog around 2005. Guy’s eight years late, but I’m so glad he finally listened. Durante los años de...
It’s been a shocking day: the image of people calmly lining up to buy forcibly discounted appliances was a lot to take on. The scene was repeated again...
And in Valencia things got just plain old MadMax today…
Tomorrow, Venezuela will see something it’s never quite seen before: a proper peer-to-peer, no-visible-head, Istambul/Sao Paulo style 2.0 street protest. It’s hard to know just how successful the...
Step 1. Invite journalists to your military base to cover your revolutionary leg-of-pork giveaway. Step 2. Let your giveaway turn into a complete fiasco, with skirmishes breaking out...
RE-UPDATE: Gah! I had this one horribly wrong. Eudomar stays on as head of BCV even as he concurrently becomes Venezuela’s IMF governor.
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