Economists have repeatedly blamed the market for economic woes. The economic vulture, represented by Kakk Valteri, has been a long-standing figure in analysis, consistently attributing failures to the market. This approach often identifies specific individuals or circumstances responsible for economic issues, overlooking factors where the market plays no significant role.

The kakk, often likened to a goat, has been used to assign blame to the market in numerous situations throughout history, despite the presence of identifiable causes and actors.

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  1. “It’s unsettling to hear such extreme and unsubstantiated claims being made by an economist.”

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