Ernesto Estremadoiro, El Deber: They anticipate that Arce will have to make unpopular decisions to clean up the State accounts Considered the architect of the “Bolivian miracle,” the president must now administer a country with a very different situation from the boom time that Bolivia experienced in the last decade Torino Economics, the economic research…
Category: Business
Se acabó – It’s over
Humberto Vacaflor, El Diario: End of the oil companies The reign of oil has lasted 161 years until now but it goes out like a candle, just like the reign of mineral coal, which has lasted until now for 260 years and goes out like an ember. According to Antonio Escohotado, a Spanish researcher, in…
Actual gob NO es confiable – Current gov is NOT to be trusted
Los Tiempos: Due to misinformation and political tension, $1.2 billion left the country Between the end of September and November 13 of this year, 1,204 million dollars came out of the Net International Reserves (RIN), according to data from the Central Bank of Bolivia (BCB), cited by the newspaper El Deber. Given the outlook, the…
Cacao – Bolivia – Cocoa
Webinar Dec/11/2020 – El Diario: World market demands Bolivian Amazonian cocoa Bolivian cocoa is one of the agricultural products with the highest current demand in the national and international market, and its industrialization generates significant revenues worldwide of around 80 billion dollars annually. Bolivia is one of the few countries in the world that has…
Ineptitud – masista – Ineptitude
ANF, Los Tiempos: Jubileo: Bolivia’s external debt multiplied by more than five from 2007 to 2019 Bolivia’s external debt increased fivefold in 12 years, going from 2,208 million dollars in 2007 to 11,268 million dollars in 2019, according to a report prepared by the Jubileo Foundation with data from the Central Bank of Bolivia. Between…
Bolivia: Climate change, inequality and resilience
[To read full text on both documents, click on every photo] Introduction In 2009, a team of Oxfam researchers travelled around Bolivia, collecting information about the country’s vulnerability to climate change and interviewing experts, government officials and NGOs, and most importantly, poor women and men, mostly from Indigenous communities, about their experiences of climate change…
