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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.

== Contents ==

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.

==External links==
* [http://www.economista.com.mx/ El Economista]

[[Category:Newspapers published in Mexico]]

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