"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough." Frédéric Bastiat
In which stadiums will the World Cup favorites play? In this Weekly Chart, our product specialist @gsutters maps the routes that Spain and Argentina would travel to reach the final, using our brand-new arrow markers. 🔛 ⚽ 🏆
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So many Italians moved to Argentina during last century, that they made the local dialect sound just like Italian.
If you don’t know Spanish, you will think these pibes are speaking Italian.
But accent is not all, vocabulary was enriched as well: for instance pibe, kid, comes from Italian pivello, freshman.
Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world at the beginning of the 20th century—
(This Data Insight was written by @EOrtizOspina.)
When I first visited Buenos Aires some years ago, I was struck by how grand the city's historic architecture was.
This is something that strikes many tourists: parts of the city feel closer to Paris than you’d expect from a country whose income level today is more similar to my home country of Colombia than to France.
This chart helps put that observation in perspective. It shows the ten richest countries in the world in 1910, according to GDP per capita estimates from economic historians.
By this measure, Argentina was among the world’s richest countries in 1910, ahead of several Western European countries, including Germany and France. It also stood clearly ahead of its peers in Latin America at the time.
But over the course of the 20th century, Western European economies grew far faster, especially after the Second World War, and Argentina fell behind.
A long-run perspective like this shows how much of a difference economic growth can make within just a few generations.
Argentine President Javier Milei’s La Libertad Avanza party has won victory in national legislative elections, according to partial official results, giving its free-market reform drive fresh impetus after a financial market crisis threatened to derail it https://t.co/q5ZwEHh2qa
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Argentina’s economy is growing at 7.7 percent, according to the latest year-over-year data. It grew by 1.9 percent in April, the most recent month for which data are available.
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In a little over a year, Javier Milei and his ragtag team of budget-cutters and deregulators have put one of the world’s true economic basket cases on the path toward fiscal sustainability and economic growth, @ScottLincicome writes:
https://t.co/oGmSgjoDH8
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ARS/USD is at exactly the same level as it was one year ago.
Quite an impressive turnaround for a currency that was previously on a seemingly unstoppable road to hyperinflation.
Inflation rates have also been decreasing quickly in recent months.
🇫🇷 FRANCE: 34g CO2/kWh 🟢 using 62% Nuclear, 17% Wind and 10% Hydro.
🇩🇪 GERMANY: 350g CO2/kWh 🔴 using 44% Wind, 21% Coal and 15% Gas.
Provided by @ElectricityMaps, data is about live consumption for the past hour as of 09/12/24 13:57 Berlin's time.
.@VasquezIan and I took a look at @JMilei's first year and deregulation agenda. 🔗https://t.co/RHgzHWGiwJ
TL;DR
🧉 On avg, during his presidency, he issued 1.84 deregulations per day
🧉 Out of all reforms, 331 eliminated regulations and 341 modified existing regulations
Hace ya casi un año que @JMilei es presidente y comenzó a desregular la economía. Me interesó saber cuánto lleva desregulado hasta el momento. Recopilé los posteos de @fedesturze y escribí un artículo con algunos gráficos interesantes. 🇦🇷 🧉
👉 https://t.co/xHQ9FRoE32