
Richard Medina
Richard Medina is an economist who participated in a recent forum discussing the critical need for educational reform in the Dominican Republic, emphasizing that without improvements in the educational infrastructure, it will be challenging to increase labor productivity and attract businesses.
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Richard Medina, member of the political committee, assured that one of his initiatives to boost student development is to bring schools closer to the population.
Dirigentes del PLD prometen rescatar los servicios sociales y priorizar la salud mentalRichard Medina stated that the current government has forgotten about the high unemployment rate in the country.
el PLD llama a los jóvenes a no rendirse pese a falta de oportunidadesRichard Medina indicated that the growth perspective for 2025 is being reduced due to initial projections being around 5%.
Economistas analizan el debilitamiento del PIB de RDRichard Medina is an economist and party leader who shared his condolences for Juan Ariel Jiménez's mother.
Fallece la madre de Juan Ariel Jiménez, ex exministro de Economía y dirigente del PLDRichard Medina provided an explanation about the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on oil prices.
El precio del petróleo se desploma en un contexto de nerviosismoRichard Medina, coordinator of the Escuela de Economía del INTEC, believes the new loans will positively impact growth if directed to productive sectors.
Economistas creen positiva liberación de fondos del encaje para impulsar la economíaRichard Medina quickly called his phone company for a new smartphone due to the threat of tariff-fuelled price hikes.
Trump's changing tariffs causes panic buying and paralysisRichard Medina highlighted the need for structural reforms to improve public spending efficiency.
Economistas estiman prematuro evaluar impacto de aranceles de TrumpRichard Medina emphasizes the need for a transformation in the educational infrastructure of the Dominican Republic.
La falta de reformas educativas pone en riesgo el crecimiento económico de RD, según economistas



























