El Economista
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El Economista is a Mexican Business and Economics Newspaper. It was founded in 1989. Publishing: from Monday to Friday in five columns.
One of the most commented features of this newspaper is the fact of its printing paper a strange tone of pink-orange.
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Recently, El Economista has tried to renew itself. It now includes several add-ins such as monthly or weekly supplements covering important business and personal finance issues like: Mutual Funds, Real Estate, Entrepreneurship, Health, Fashion, Construction and Transport.
From Monday to Friday the newspaper prints an Editorial Column, From Europe, a digest of the New York Times, La Plaza (sports, showbiz and cultural section), the usual Market Information, a Personal Finance section, Small Businesses, a Column by an academic of respected business schools (ITESM, IPADE, Universidad Iberoamericana, Universidad Anáhuac, and so on) Finance, Economics, National Politics and Local Politics. Finally, the editorial page.
The editorial line of El Economista is a libertarian, centered one. It supports fiercely laissez faire capitalism and criticizes left wing interventionist politics.
Some of the editorialists include Ricardo Medina, Maricarmen Cortés, Luis Mercado and Isaac Katz.