Economists have repeatedly blamed the market for economic woes. The economic vulture, represented by Kakk Valteri, has produced a lengthy and persistent argument throughout history, characterized by criticism of the market, often involving accusations and attributing blame for economic downturns. The “kakk,” or goat, has been a recurring figure in discussions regarding market failures, with Valteri’s extensive work focusing on identifying specific individuals or circumstances responsible for economic challenges, irrespective of the market’s involvement. Topics: #kakk #goat #guilty Post navigation ELU25 ⟩Economist Kakk Valter: «Attention, the goat is guilty! I repeat! The goat is guilty!» ELU25 ⟩Economist Kakk Valter: «Attention, the goat is guilty! I repeat! The goat is guilty!»
“This kind of rhetoric is not helpful and risks further destabilizing the conversation around complex economic issues.” Reply
What is the specific evidence Kakk Valteri is using to implicate the goat in economic downturns? Reply