It is said:
A half-experienced doctor drives a person's life into danger, a half-educated imam makes a person fall from grace!
After stating this fact, let's turn to the economy:
And let's ask: What happens if the rules of the economy are not followed?
What can you expect? Of course you lose power!
The spokespersons of the government cannot praise the economic policies they follow.
They claim to make the most accurate, beautiful and realistic decisions.
But the economy continues to regress.
It means that there is a problem with the economic decisions taken.
While people who have a great influence on the decisions that shape the economy should make a self-criticism in the face of this situation and research "where do we go wrong", such a positive atmosphere is never created.
It is always told about the correctness of the decisions taken and how wrong those who oppose it made.
As such, the situation of the people that the economy administration listens to becomes an important problem.
That's why we say "rules of the economy".
Of course, talking about a period when everything was "upside down" as "perfect", announcing that classical economic rules were torn apart and claiming that history was being made is certainly not "confirmed"!
This is the main source of our worries.
Our main concern is that the economy administration listens to such recommendations.
The pro-economists, who direct the economy with their sloppy knowledge, give themselves such an air that they think that whatever they say will be accepted and immediately accepted as true.
However, this assumption does not go unanswered.
It is inevitable that this will be paid off as a heavy bill.
Just as a half-experienced doctor drives a person's life into danger and a half-educated imam makes a person fall from grace, those who applaud economic mistakes with their half-baked knowledge almost undermine the government.
Because even those who have defended the power in the face of every condition and situation are now questioning the power and asking the question "what will happen to us".
In other words, there is a serious crisis of confidence between the government and the voters.
We know that the biggest problem for governments is always caused by this crisis of confidence.