Economic crises are not only economic, but also economic crises. What should be a banality is the evidence removed from public debate. Much of the political reactions to the energy crisis tend to reduce it to its economic motives and, in this way, to assume a dogmatic model of public intervention, despite the evidence of recent decades certify its failure.
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Economic crises are not only economic, but also economic crises. What should be a banality is the evidence removed from public debate. Much of the political reactions to the energy crisis tend to reduce it to its economic motives and, in this way, to assume a dogmatic model of public intervention, despite the evidence of recent decades certify its failure.