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2 marzo 2012

Roosevelt in Bejing.

So today I went to the Jeu de Paumes in Paris to see the exhibit of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, jailed first and now spending his time in house arrest for his protests against the Chinese government on many matters, … Continue reading →

Posted by: Gustavo Piga | Conversation: 2 comments | Category: English, Global trends | Tags: democracy, freedom, New Deal, photography, public spending

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Hello. My name is Gustavo Piga. I'm an economist, a teacher, a speaker and a writer. International economic affairs, public spending and corruption are the three items I discuss the most. This is my blog.

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