Economists have repeatedly blamed the market for economic woes. The economic vulture, Kakk Valteri, has been a long-standing figure in economic discourse, characterized by lengthy, expansive articles throughout history that consistently attribute blame to the market. Specifically, the author focuses on situations where identifiable individuals or concrete circumstances are responsible for economic challenges, rather than those where the market itself bears the primary responsibility. The kakk, often likened to a goat, has been used to assign guilt to market forces. 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!»