All posts by Daniel Lacalle

About Daniel Lacalle

Daniel Lacalle (Madrid, 1967). PhD Economist and Fund Manager. Author of bestsellers "Life In The Financial Markets" and "The Energy World Is Flat" as well as "Escape From the Central Bank Trap". Daniel Lacalle (Madrid, 1967). PhD Economist and Fund Manager. Frequent collaborator with CNBC, Bloomberg, CNN, Hedgeye, Epoch Times, Mises Institute, BBN Times, Wall Street Journal, El Español, A3 Media and 13TV. Holds the CIIA (Certified International Investment Analyst) and masters in Economic Investigation and IESE.

Brussels and the Curse of Lender’s Generosity

“Debt is the slavery of the free” Publilius Syrus

In Spain we have spent weeks hearing the supposed benefits of “relaxing deficit targets” and listening to many regional governments talk about “sharing the funds” as if debt was a donation and not a liability. Then, suddenly, the Troika arrived in Madrid and reminded us of what no one wanted to acknowledge. That debts have to be repaid and that there are no unconditional loans. Now, after a lost decade inflating the political spending burden, Spain faces more problems because the country has delayed for too long the inevitable reform of the Public Administration, and the bursting of the housing and civil work bubbles probably leads to a much more challenging solution. Continue reading Brussels and the Curse of Lender’s Generosity

Cut Taxes To Boost Job Creation

” Growth is an outcome, not a policy”

We seem to have forgotten fundamentals. Even Keynes recommended lowering taxes in periods of recession to boost consumption and investment. Sweden tackled recession cutting taxes (see here since 2006 corporate taxes to 22% and service sector VAT from 25% to 12%), and Chile, the UK and US have succesfully avoided tough economic environments by keeping low taxes to companies and job creators. Continue reading Cut Taxes To Boost Job Creation