Kicilof Moved the Fair (with Giacomini): “If Keynes Sees What Is Happening in Argentina, He Dies Again”
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The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, presented this Saturday his book “From Smith to Keynes. Seven lessons in the history of economic thought”, at the 50th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires. It was together with economists Alejandro Bercovich, Diego Giacomini and the moderation of Candelaria... The entry Kicillof presented “From Smith to Keynes” at the International Book Fair was first published on INFO135.
At the Book Fair, the president of Buenos Aires Axil Kicilof presented his book “From Smith to Keynes.” In his dissertation he stated that Milei is making “a disaster” in the country. The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicilof, presented his last work this Saturday at the Book Fair, where he made harsh criticisms of the economic policy of the national government and analyzed the validity of Keynes’ thinking in the current context…
Axel Kicillof used the Book Fair to leave a phrase that quickly went viral. During De Smith’s presentation to Keynes, Seven lessons in the history of economic thought, the Buenos Aires governor charged against Javier Milei’s economic policy. “If Keynes sees what is happening in Argentina, he dies again,” he threw before a full auditorium in the José Hernández Room in La Rural. For Kicillof, the government applies prescriptions that the British e…
The Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof presented his book “From Smith to Keynes, seven lessons in the history of economic thinking” this Saturday at the Book Fair and took advantage of the exhibition to question the economic policy of the national government harshly. Before a crowded auditorium in the José Hernández Hall of La Rural, the president rejected the idea of the “Kuka risk” and pointed against the direction driven by Javier Milei. “If…
The governor of the province of Buenos Aires presented his new book before a crowded room, accompanied by the now critical economist of Milei (who he knows from high school), together with Alejandro Bercovich and Candelaria Botto. His reflections on the political present and what he said about the libertarian president. Read more
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