
Manuel Sutherland
Manuel Sutherland is an influential Venezuelan economist known for his insights into the country's economic challenges, particularly regarding the depreciation of the bolívar and its impact on the population. He has highlighted the relationship between government spending, money supply, and currency value, advocating for a gradual adjustment of the exchange rate to better reflect economic realities.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Venezuela | 2 | 5.00 | 0.12% | +10% | 28,435,943 | 37,777 | $48,000 | 64$ |
Totals | 2 | 28,435,943 | 37,777 | $48,000 | 64$ |
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Venezuela:
Manuel Sutherland is included in the list of Venezuelan authors.
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Venezuela:
Manuel Sutherland provided insights on the potential decrease in Venezuela's income due to the end of oil licenses.
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Venezuela:
The Venezuelan economist Manuel Sutherland attributes the devaluation of the bolívar to the expansion of money issuance without backing.
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Venezuela:
Manuel Sutherland stated that the exchange rate is above its fair value and needs time to adjust gradually.
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Venezuela:
Economist Manuel Sutherland stated that the exchange rate is above its fair value and needs time to adjust gradually.
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Venezuela:
Economist Manuel Sutherland highlighted that in countries with weak economies and low minimum wages, it is common for a large part of the population to engage in independent work.
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Venezuela:
Economist Manuel Sutherland explained that the strong depreciation of the bolívar is attributed to three possible causes.
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Venezuela:
Sutherland affirmed that, despite the ease of currency exchange for imports, the prices of national products are increasing.
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Venezuela:
Manuel Sutherland explained that the strong depreciation of the bolívar is attributed to three possible causes.
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