Fergus Hodgson, CAIA, is director of Econ Americas and author of The Latin America Red Pill and Financial Sovereignty for Canadians. He holds an MBA in finance from Rice University and BAs in economics and political science from Boston University and the University of Waikato. He was founding editor of the PanAm Post.
Read His Publications
Startup Cities Cannot Be Stopped
You Can Keep a Lid on Competition for Only So Long
The Dream: Why a True Believer Defends ZEDEs in Honduras
Joyce Brand Will Not Give Up on the Morazán Model
Remittances Are Fool’s Gold
Gain Short-Term Income, Lose Your Nation
The Subtle Way to Defrock Corruption
Import Institutions with the World’s Best Practices
Five White Pills for Honduras
The Future Is Yet to Be Written
Los fracasos de América Latina son autogenerados
Las crisis migratorias se deben a heridas auto infligidas
Latin America’s Failures Are Homegrown
Migrant Crises Stem from Self-Inflicted Wounds
Why Ecuadorians Are Weary of the United States
Q&A Periods in Quito Tell the Tale
The Two Policies That Distinguish Loyalists from Sovereigntists
Decentralization Clips Wings of Ottawa’s Redistribution, Social Engineering
What America-First Means for Latin America
New Monroe Doctrine Will Reshape the Continent
What America-First Means for Latin America
New Monroe Doctrine Will Reshape Continent
Martin Litwak: No Argentine Renaissance without Tax Cuts, Labor Reform
Slow and Steady Wins Race toward Normalized First-World Status

