Luis Fernando Romero

Luis Fernando Romero

economist Bolivia

Luis Fernando Romero is the president of the Colegio de Economistas de Tarija, a prominent economist in Bolivia. Recently, he has been in the news for projecting that Bolivia's inflation could continue to rise, with estimates suggesting that the interannual inflation rate may exceed 21% to 23% in the coming months. His insights reflect the growing economic concerns amid a crisis that has seen inflation reach its highest level in over three decades.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
19,079
Power
65$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 2 7.00 0.15% +10% 11,673,021 19,079 $40,000 65$
Totals 2 11,673,021 19,079 $40,000 65$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Fernando Romero said that the Argentine peso depreciated in relation to the boliviano due to a monetary regime adjustment. 6

El Deber: El boliviano recupera su fortaleza y el peso argentino se desploma en ciudades fronterizas

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Fernando Romero is an economist who affirms that Tuto Quiroga's economic plan is the most consistent for addressing the crisis. 8

El Deber: Economista afirma que el plan de "Tuto" Quiroga es el más consistente para salir de la crisis

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Fernando Romero agrees with Aisama, stating that the devaluation of the Bolivian currency benefits tourism and commerce in border cities. 7

El Deber: El tipo de cambio favorece al flujo turístico de argentinos en Tarija

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Fernando Romero, president of the College of Economists of Tarija, projects that inflation could exceed 4% in June. 6

El Deber: Costo de vida se dispara y crece la incertidumbre

Bolivia Bolivia: Luis Fernando Romero, president of the College of Economists of Tarija, projected that inflation in Bolivia will continue to rise and could set a new record in June. 7

El Deber: ¿Qué pasa si la inflación de un país llega a dos dígitos y cuánto será el dato interanual para Bolivia?