Botín: The Man Who Revolutionized Banking

It is safe to say that Emilio Botín was an extraordinary person in every way. Without a doubt, the history of banking and the Spanish economy will surely bestow him a place of honor, no matter how the story is written. He had a decisive influence in shaping the history of the society in which…
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Personal care products booming in East Africa

Something I find amusing is that most African women use not only hair extensions but also wigs. I went to a Nakumatt supermarket in Nairobi, and I was amazed at the space dedicated to wigs! Women change their hairstyle so often that at times I've a hard time recognizing faces. This is but an indication…
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Don’t Trust What Economists Tell You

Because we economists tend to view reality through the lens of economic models, but I did enjoy one of John H. Cochrane’s comments in his blog “Macro debates, the oped.” For quite some time now, due to the recent crisis, I have been experiencing a lot of hesitation about these model-filtered visions. Cochrane, a University…

The cases of Foley and Sotloff: Collision of rights?

The executions of journalist James Foley last month and Steven Sotloff days ago have sparked debate not only on the tragedies that occurred, but also on the opportunity to place limits on the right to freedom of information: Should images of executions be broadcast? CNN, for example, raised the issue. It is an interesting argument, because…
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