Started in 2008, the Free Market Road Show brings together renowned economists, leading politicians and prominent business leaders every year to discuss current economic problems and possible solutions at a variety of venues across Europe, the Caucasus, Israel, and the United States. For the first time the Free Market Road Show landed in Latin America, teaming up with Fundación Bases’s Sixth International Conference “The Austrian School of Economics in the 21st Century.”
Following its worldwide model, we gathered in this event top economists and important decision makers. Federico Angelini, Roberto Cachanosky, and Barbara Kolm took part of this panel.
About the Panelists:
Federico Angelini (Argentina) is a Member of Parliament of Santa Fe. He is member of the Committees of Budget, Urbanism, and Public Works. He is also Chairman of the Board of Pro Santa Fe. He holds a Licentiate in Systems by the Catholic University of Argentina.
Roberto Cachanosky (Argentina) holds a Licentiate in Economics by the Catholic University of Argentina. He is Professor of Macroeconomic Theory, Business Administration, and Applied Economics. He is also an Economic Consultant and Chair of “Economía para todos.” He regularly writes for the national press.
Barbara Kolm (Austria) is President of the Friedrich A. v. Hayek Institute in Vienna, Austria and Director of the Austrian Economics Center. She is an Associate Professor of Austrian Economics at the University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro and a member of the Board of Business Consultants of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber and a Member of the Mont Pélerin Society. She is President of the European Center for Economic Growth.




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September 6th, 2016
The “Free Market Road Show” for the First Time in Latin America
Started in 2008, the Free Market Road Show brings together […]
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Team AECStarted in 2008, the Free Market Road Show brings together renowned economists, leading politicians and prominent business leaders every year to discuss current economic problems and possible solutions at a variety of venues across Europe, the Caucasus, Israel, and the United States. For the first time the Free Market Road Show landed in Latin America, teaming up with Fundación Bases’s Sixth International Conference “The Austrian School of Economics in the 21st Century.”
Following its worldwide model, we gathered in this event top economists and important decision makers. Federico Angelini, Roberto Cachanosky, and Barbara Kolm took part of this panel.
About the Panelists:
Federico Angelini (Argentina) is a Member of Parliament of Santa Fe. He is member of the Committees of Budget, Urbanism, and Public Works. He is also Chairman of the Board of Pro Santa Fe. He holds a Licentiate in Systems by the Catholic University of Argentina.
Roberto Cachanosky (Argentina) holds a Licentiate in Economics by the Catholic University of Argentina. He is Professor of Macroeconomic Theory, Business Administration, and Applied Economics. He is also an Economic Consultant and Chair of “Economía para todos.” He regularly writes for the national press.
Barbara Kolm (Austria) is President of the Friedrich A. v. Hayek Institute in Vienna, Austria and Director of the Austrian Economics Center. She is an Associate Professor of Austrian Economics at the University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro and a member of the Board of Business Consultants of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber and a Member of the Mont Pélerin Society. She is President of the European Center for Economic Growth.
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