There is a great confusion in the country because of the amount of information that the country is receiving from the former president and the president of the country, could you recommend pages or the opinion of people who know about the subject would serve me a lot.
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Most people do not know what "economy" means, so they can not give any reliable report on the subject.
Greek 'oikonomia' means a household. The English word means management, as in the class "Home Economy". Since management always boils down to pinching pennies, the word comes to mean frugality. But it still means management.
Did you buy something today? Let's suppose you bought a pencil. Which one? Did you look for a brand, or a color, or just grab one displayed near the checkout line? Whatever your decision was, you cast a vote for that exact detail, voting with your money. All the buying decisions in an area make up the economy of that area, measured in the local currency for convenience.
Economics and politics are intimately related, but the one is not the other and you should carefully avoid confusing them. The USA demonstrated such a confusion recently. Congress got the idea to "stimulate the economy" by giving people money to buy new cars if they would crush the old ones. Pretty soon people noticed that most of that money was leaving the country as people bought imported cars, and prices of used car parts were skyrocketing. It never occurred to the politicians that not all cars are made in USA, and used cars are the only source of used car parts. In class work that is called "broken window fallacy". Here is a long discussion of the subject: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_broken_window