Polls show many Argentines oppose the president's strongly conservative social views — despite crediting him for stabilizing ...
Javier Milei has wielded a chainsaw against Argentine regulations. Narendra Modi’s advisers are quietly confronting India’s triplicate-loving babus. Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor ...
Argentine President Javier Milei fired the daughter of a famous economist just days after he published a critical blog post ...
Our theme was slashing red tape and it is a heroic one. Javier Milei has wielded a chainsaw against Argentine regulations. Narendra Modi’s advisers are quietly confronting India’s triplicate ...
In November Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, told The Economist he had already taken 800 steps to reduce red tape and planned 3,200 more such “structural reforms”. He is not alone.
Carlos Kambourian, an Argentine pediatrician who is gay, counted himself as a supporter of President Javier Milei's ...
And while the pain from the economic crisis and austerity measures is widespread, middle-class Argentines are enjoying the fact that peso salaries are now worth more abroad. They have flooded ...
The dismissed ambassador is the daughter of Domingo Cavallo, former Minister of Economy, previously praised by Milei and now ...
Milei, Modi, Trump: an anti-red-tape revolution is under way. Done right, deregulation could kick-start economic growth ...
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, as the Argentine president marks one year in office, we assess the impact of his radical reforms ...