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I just noticed that much of the information currently included in the article (esp. under "Economic indicators") can be said to bear a tenuous connection to the economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government (the subject of the article), by which I mean that the article appears suggestive of an unestablished connection between government economic policy and various economic indicators, etc. For example, consider the "Employment" section: the unemployment rate when Maduro took office was about 7.6%; one year later it dropped to 7.2%. The inclusion of this information in an article titled "Economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government" inevitably creates the impression that those policies were connected (in a causal way) to that slight drop in unemployment. But the (causal) connection has not been established; moreover, the question of what effects certain policies have had is a contentious one. It seems to me that the article should either focus exclusively on the Nicolás Maduro government's economic policies, or perhaps have its title changed to "The Economy of Venezuela under the Nicolás Maduro government"-- Riothero ( talk) 21:49, 22 June 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: page moved. ( non-admin closure) GeoffreyT2000 ( talk) 02:43, 1 May 2017 (UTC)
Venezuelan economic crisis of 2013–17 → Economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government – Article was moved without discussion. Original article was similar to Economic policy of the Hugo Chávez government, Economic policy of Donald Trump, etc. Also, there is already a Crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela article, which covers the whole crisis. ZiaLater ( talk) 20:52, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
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As of April 2018, particularly this week, Dolar Today, which until now was the main reference for black market prices, has been reporting bolívar prices under the parallel estimates, [1] and dozens of new pages have sprung up to offer different prices, such as Air TM. Just two days ago William Saab announced the arrest of the owner of the page Dolar Pro. [2] The USD is currently around 600,000 bolívares and is expected to continue increasing.-- Jamez42 ( talk) 11:27, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
Why does the article not mention the crippling sanctions the US has imposed on Venezuela, that Alfred de Zayas, former special rapporteur at the UN, called "illegal" and which he said is "economic warfare" that is killing Venezuelans. Also, why does the article not mention the fact that the US has persuaded Saudi Arabia to overproduce from its oil reserves in order to undermine the market for Venezuelan oil? It seems to me that the article is biased towards the official US perspective and against the Venezuelan government. Ianbrettcooper ( talk) 15:00, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
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I just noticed that much of the information currently included in the article (esp. under "Economic indicators") can be said to bear a tenuous connection to the economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government (the subject of the article), by which I mean that the article appears suggestive of an unestablished connection between government economic policy and various economic indicators, etc. For example, consider the "Employment" section: the unemployment rate when Maduro took office was about 7.6%; one year later it dropped to 7.2%. The inclusion of this information in an article titled "Economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government" inevitably creates the impression that those policies were connected (in a causal way) to that slight drop in unemployment. But the (causal) connection has not been established; moreover, the question of what effects certain policies have had is a contentious one. It seems to me that the article should either focus exclusively on the Nicolás Maduro government's economic policies, or perhaps have its title changed to "The Economy of Venezuela under the Nicolás Maduro government"-- Riothero ( talk) 21:49, 22 June 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: page moved. ( non-admin closure) GeoffreyT2000 ( talk) 02:43, 1 May 2017 (UTC)
Venezuelan economic crisis of 2013–17 → Economic policy of the Nicolás Maduro government – Article was moved without discussion. Original article was similar to Economic policy of the Hugo Chávez government, Economic policy of Donald Trump, etc. Also, there is already a Crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela article, which covers the whole crisis. ZiaLater ( talk) 20:52, 23 April 2017 (UTC)
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As of April 2018, particularly this week, Dolar Today, which until now was the main reference for black market prices, has been reporting bolívar prices under the parallel estimates, [1] and dozens of new pages have sprung up to offer different prices, such as Air TM. Just two days ago William Saab announced the arrest of the owner of the page Dolar Pro. [2] The USD is currently around 600,000 bolívares and is expected to continue increasing.-- Jamez42 ( talk) 11:27, 14 April 2018 (UTC)
Why does the article not mention the crippling sanctions the US has imposed on Venezuela, that Alfred de Zayas, former special rapporteur at the UN, called "illegal" and which he said is "economic warfare" that is killing Venezuelans. Also, why does the article not mention the fact that the US has persuaded Saudi Arabia to overproduce from its oil reserves in order to undermine the market for Venezuelan oil? It seems to me that the article is biased towards the official US perspective and against the Venezuelan government. Ianbrettcooper ( talk) 15:00, 1 February 2019 (UTC)