The real problem is that these “experts,” who are usually wrong, have much influence in making over-reaching economic and energy policies. Their justification is always that they are wiser than the markets.
The real problem is that these “experts,” who are usually wrong, have much influence in making over-reaching economic and energy policies. Their justification is always that they are wiser than the markets.
The real problem is that these “experts,” who are usually wrong, have much influence in making over-reaching economic and energy policies. Their justification is always that they are wiser than the markets.
That is a problem, because history has proven their unwisdom time and again.