Philipp Bagus

Economist associated with the Austrian School; professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Madrid). Research focuses on monetary theory, business cycles, free banking, and critiques of fractional-reserve banking.

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  1. 1. Die ära Milei

    The book analyzes the rise of Argentina’s libertarian leader against the backdrop of prolonged economic crisis, explaining his radical program of spending cuts, privatizations, abolition of the central bank and currency reform as responses to hyperinflation and clientelism. Drawing on Austrian economic ideas, it evaluates the potential economic gains of liberalizing reforms alongside the social and political risks—polarization, institutional erosion and transitional hardship—and reflects on what his movement reveals about broader global trends in populism and anti-establishment politics.