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“I will probably be given the Nobel Prize in Economics”: Javier Miley

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President of Argentina Javier Miley, fantasized this Monday during my visit to the Czech Republic with possibility of receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics along with his advisor

“I will probably be given the Nobel Prize in Economics”: Javier Miley

President of Argentina Javier Miley, fantasized this Monday during my visit to the Czech Republic with possibility of receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics along with his advisor Demian Reidel for making “the conflict between the pin factory and the invisible hand” “disappear” with his policies.

Miley received this Monday in Prague an award presented to him by a group of former leaders of the Liberal Institute of the Czech Republic, but the institution distanced itself from the event and said that this was an initiative of people who had not been associated with this institution for many years and that They do not have the authority to give such an award.

Last week the President of Argentina was awarded awards given by laboratories of ideas close to libertarian philosophy, whose faithful follower is Miley.

Photo: EFE

“With my chief advisor, Dr. Demian Reidel, we are rewriting much of economic theory be able to derive Pareto optimality, both static and intertemporal, given non-convex production functions. If everything goes well, then perhaps I will be given the Nobel Prize in Economics together with Demian,” the president said in a speech today in Prague.

The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, commonly called the Nobel Prize in Economics, is an annual recognition awarded to Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences outstanding figures in economic disciplines.

Miley’s words during the event were full of references to his favorite economists and members of the Austrian school, the direction of economic thought followed by the President of Argentina.

The picture shows Argentine President Javier Miley and Czech President Petr Pavel. Forum: EFE

President of Argentina sharply criticized socialism and illiberal economistsHe praised names such as Adam Smith and recalled the liberal origins of the names of his dogs, which he again called his “little four-legged children”, Conan, Milton, Murray, Robert and Lucas.

In addition to today’s event at Zofin Palace, the President also met with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic in Prague. Peter Fiala, and with the president of the country, Peter Pavel.

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The president plans to return to Argentina on Tuesday after visiting Spain in recent days, where he received the Madrid Community International Medal from its president. Isabel Diaz Ayusoand Germany, where he held a working meeting with the Chancellor, a Social Democrat Olaf Scholz.

(EFE)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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