Daniel Fernández

Daniel Fernández

Daniel Fernández is the founder of UFM Market Trends and professor of economics at the Francisco Marroquín University. He holds a PhD in Applied Economics at the Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid and was also a fellow at the Mises Institute. He holds a master in Austrian Economics the Rey Juan Carlos University and a master in Applied Economics from the University of Alcalá in Madrid.

 



The Case of Evergrande: Is There a Housing Bubble in China?

By Daniel Fernández on October 7, 2021

Is the Market’s Fear of a Housing Bubble in China Justified?

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The Abuse of Public Debt

By Daniel Fernández on April 28, 2021

What are the consequences of the fiscal irresponsibility practiced during 2020?

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Public Debt: The Great Recession (2007) versus the Great Lockdown (2020)

By Daniel Fernández on March 15, 2021

Has the global economy’s public debt reached the point of no return?

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Economic Integration Models: Left vs. Right

By Daniel Fernández on February 26, 2020

Two economic visions have been put into action in Latin America in recent years. Which has worked better?

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Tax Burdens, Per Capita Income, and Simpson’s Paradox

By Daniel Fernández on January 10, 2020

The richest countries have higher taxes. Does that mean we should raise our taxes in order to become rich?

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The European Central Bank Is Breaking Out the Heavy Artillery

By Daniel Fernández on September 29, 2019

The ECB is anticipating a new economic crisis. Can it get ahead of it?

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How Will the Global Recession Affect Spain?

By Daniel Fernández on September 16, 2019

Is Spain ready to face another Recession?

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Does China Devalue Its Currency?

By Daniel Fernández on September 4, 2019

Is China using the exchange rate to gain competitiveness illegitimately?

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Is 2019 the New 2006?

By Daniel Fernández on July 12, 2019

When the yield curve inverted in 2006, analysts said that “this time it’s different,” that the US economy was solid. Some can be heard making the same claims in 2019. History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme, and 2019 appears to be rhyming with 2006.

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The Best Countries to Be Born as a Female Are in the West and Capitalist

By Daniel Fernández on April 19, 2018

Is Western society characterized by male privilege? Are economic freedom and capitalism synonymous of male privilege?

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