An Editorial from El Diario: The exploitation of non-renewable resources A picture of mining, hydrocarbons and “industrialization” shows no results as positive as we would like, so the bonanza disseminated by government spokesmen would be in question. In connection with tin – traditional source of income of the country things are not going well. Huanuni…
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What to do with the informal economy that destroys Bolivia?
An Editorial from El Diario: Informal economy destroys the country Informal economy or for better words, illicit trade, has been since ancient times, contrary to the interests of nations. Its validity has led the best efforts, dedication to work and production to faint, placing the validity of the convictions on decline or weaken laws; finally,…
More about the political scams under Bolivia’s current gov
Susana Seleme writes in El Deber: More about political scams The head of the regime, Evo Morales believes that the empowerment of some popular sectors, plus wealth distribution via bonds – without creating productive and stable social coverage – is sufficient presentation letter to appear as a Democrat. He does not mind that much of…
Bolivian Economics 101: Current Bolivian gov’s economic manifestations
An Editorial from El Diario: The “plural economy” and their avatars It is possible that in the countries of the contemporary world, it has never been known the term “plural economy” much less ever attempted to implement it. The great economists and politicians who appeared during the nineteenth century never made any reference to that…
In lieu of another “corrupt” Bolivian presidential election, we MUST UNITE!
Manfredo Kempff writes in El Deber: The hour of unity October 12 will be the presidential election. We understand the difficulties that opposition has to gather and face a gale from the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), which destroys everything leaving only scorched earth and are still celebrating their victories with unprecedented management orgies. We will…
Under Bolivia’s current gov: Absence of state and the assault to institutionality
Susana Seleme writes in El Dia: Absence of state and the assault to institutionality 1. What analysis can be made on the conflict with the low-ranking military? The unprecedented insubordination of sergeants and non commissioned officers of the armed forces, with massive marches in the capital, and other small demonstrations in Santa Cruz de la Sierra,…
