Manuel Garcia Gojon is an Economics PhD student at George Mason University and a Research Fellow at the Mises Institute. His main area of research is Monetary Sociology.
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan and Tho are joined by Mises Summer Fellow Manuel Garcia Gojon to discuss the recent strong performance by Argentinian libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei.
The Argentine primary elections were held on August 13 and only one presidential candidate had presented a government plan in detail. The candidate is Javier Milei, economist and current member of congress. He is a self-described anarcho-capitalist, and he got 30 percent after he was expected to...
Subjectivity is the starting point of all concepts in Austrian theory. Unlike neoclassical concepts, concepts in Austrian theory bear no reference to a material or physical objectivity. Since the primary focus of economics is action, it makes sense that the primary lens through which the...
The Kingdom of Spain held elections on July 23 and the resulting configuration of the lower house of Congress presents several challenges for governability. In Spain, the executive branch of government is not directly elected but is rather designated by the vote of elected representatives in a...
The Mexican Peso (MXN) has been perhaps the strongest currency in the post-pandemic era, going from $4 US Dollars per $100 Mexican Pesos as the crisis started in March 2020 to shy under $6 US Dollars per $100 Mexican Pesos in the present, which is a 50 percent increase in three years, or around...