
Javier Milei presented at the Inter-American Development Bank his economic model based on freedom, property, and fiscal adjustment. He criticizes the 'model of the caste' and proposes a cut in public spending and zero emission to address the crisis.
The notes reveal a meticulous and detailed structure of Milei's economic thought, focusing on concrete solutions. His model is grounded in life, liberty, and property, and is noted for its efficiency in processing information and clarity in ideas.
The handwriting and organization of the ideas provide clues about the president's personality, indicating a pragmatic, analytical, and structured approach. The president's focus highlights the importance of education and human capital for the country's development, proposing measures such as Treasury adjustment and an increase in income tax and a 15% GDP adjustment to achieve a zero deficit. He also emphasizes deregulation and tax reduction as pillars of economic growth.