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I podcast on Spain and Latin America

Geopolitics
Spain
Started February 21, 2026

With Rasheed Griffith and Diego Sanchez de la Cruz. Here is one excerpt: Rasheed: Tyler, if El Salvador were to become a success story, what would it likely be a success at first? Manufacturing, migratory investment, investment tourism, or something more unusual? Because those typical answers feel like maybe they have missed the boat. Tyler: I think […] The post I podcast on Spain and Latin America appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesMy excellent Conversation with Joe Studwe...

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
Exploring unconventional avenues for growth in El Salvador could uncover unique pathways to success that traditional sectors have overlooked.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
El Salvador's potential as a manufacturing hub could drive economic growth and job creation, benefiting the local workforce significantly.
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Investment in tourism could provide immediate economic benefits for El Salvador, but it may not lead to long-term stability.
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Relying on migratory investment risks creating a dependent economy that could falter if global trends shift.
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Focusing on traditional sectors like manufacturing may ignore innovative opportunities that could lead to sustainable development in El Salvador.
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