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Fridays are the day of José Carlos Díez’s column in El País. Current affairs, sincerity and proposals in equal parts, he often gives lines of action that are subsequently followed by the different agents. On many occasions his focus is on Brussels, which he regularly criticizes for its lack of speed and flexibility in making macro decisions.
In addition, José Carlos Díez is a talk show host on several television programs, generally on La Sexta and Telecinco. His appearances are regular on programs such as «Al rojo vivo», «La sexta noche» and «El programa de Ana Rosa».
In addition to the media, José Carlos is very active in his blog. In addition, every Monday (without fail, by the way) he sends his thousands of free subscribers his «analysis of the week», where he gives a technical view and a deep analysis of the global economic situation, including debt, markets, political situation… and of course, his predictions.
Money does not bring happiness, but it helps to achieve it, as the saying goes. And the economy? asks José Carlos Díez. Crisis, unemployment, scarce investment in innovation, the rise of populism at a global level, are some of the burning points of this great book.
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Among the objectives mentioned by the economist when assuming his new responsibilities, it is worth highlighting his commitment to the challenges of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In his own words, «the SDGs need concrete content and policies to achieve them. And they must be glocal (…). Solutions and policies are more often than not local. UNDP’s experience and field knowledge gives it a great competitive advantage to achieve this».
With this, he puts the focus on the fulfillment of the SDGs in Latin America, mentioning the three paths that he considers essential to advance in this direction: productivity, inclusion and resilience.
The commitment to solar energy in the region is another of the points mentioned in his new commitment to UNDP, as well as access to knowledge and technology in the framework of sustainable environmental and economic growth of the countries.
Among the objectives mentioned by the economist when assuming his new responsibilities, it is worth mentioning his commitment to the challenges of the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Interview of the month – june: josé carlos díez
The new course of the School of Citizenship will open on September 25 with a talk-interview with the economist José Carlos Díez, who will address a topical issue: how to get out of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus.
The talk will be broadcast on Friday 25 at 20:30 pm by various audiovisual media, including Manzanares10TV, the municipal television station of Manzanares, home of the School of Citizenship, which will be responsible for the realization of the program. It can also be followed live on the EC channel on YouTube.
The Citizenship School is an independent socio-cultural association. 79 «teachers» have already passed through its particular classroom. It has the collaboration of the City Council of Manzanares, the Provincial Council of Ciudad Real, the Unicaja Foundation and Cadena SER.
José Carlos Díez holds a degree in Economics from the University of Alcalá de Henares. He is a professor in the Department of Economics at that university and director of the Thinking Heads-UAH Chair on Financial Reality. He has also taught at ICADE and IE Business School.
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Recapitalization of BankiaDíaz calls the European Central Bank’s denial of the recapitalization plan for Bankia «grotesque» because the body presided over by Mario Draghi has no supervisory power, although he recognizes that it cannot be that a country makes a decision that affects the ECB and the ECB finds out about it through the press. With regard to the amount that BFA-Bankia needs, he indicates that «it is not a surprise» because with the first financial reform in February it was known that Bankia’s parent company had 16,000 million euros in assets linked to the land, if this land is then valued at 80% less, a hole of 13,000 million is generated.For the analyst, the Government has the difficulty of changing its political narrative and going from «not going to put a single euro into the banking system» to helping Bankia.