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
Colombia to Chile by Bus: Five Observations
Crime, Poverty, Class Division, Anticapitalism, Low Trust
Gabriela Calderón: Ecuador’s Dollarization Is Undefeated
Populists Have Failed to Reverse the Limit on Their Power
Introduction to the Latin America Red Pill
Why I Write After a Decade Exploring Latin America
Lessons from New Zealand on How to Liberalize
Spreading Rogernomics with Three Decades of Hindsight
Joanna Guerra Teaches Liberalism to App Generation
Mexican’s ‘Being Free Is Cool’ Distills Key Tenets
Three Regional Trends That Hinge on Honduras
Overlooked Nation Is Geopolitical Battleground
What Is Ottawa’s Mandate?
Post-Election Analysis with Canada’s Leading Thinkers
Six Silver Linings from Canada’s Vote for Serfdom
Corrupt Liberal Party Machine Won Battle, Will Lose War
Simon Hankinson: Asylum Law Must Put America First
Chaotic US Migration System Needs Root-and-Branch Overhaul
Compliant Canadian Bank Freezes Account of Exiled Political Candidate
Mexico-Based Dissident Journalist Meghan Murphy Will Not Return to Campaign
Why the Libertarian Party Gets No Love in Canada
Leader Jacques Boudreau Shares Challenges of Herding Cats
Anticommunist Chinese Exile Lily Tang Williams Announces Congressional Run
New Hampshire Candidate Narrowly Lost in 2024, Carries Momentum into 2026

