Mohammad Fazeli Responds to Raeisi: The Economy is Not a Religious Domain to be Intuitive

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Mohammad Fazeli Responds to Raeisi: The Economy is Not a Religious Domain to be Intuitive

Mohammad Fazeli in response to Raisi: The economy is not a matter of faith to be intuitive.

Mohammad Fazeli, a sociologist, reacting to Raisi’s statement that he sees a very bright future for the people’s economy and livelihood, wrote that seeing in economics has indicators and methods; essentially, everyone should see, and what matters least is your vision.

Mohammad Fazeli, a sociologist, reacting to Raisi’s statement that he sees a very bright future for the people’s economy and livelihood, wrote that what matters least is your vision.

He wrote about this, saying public policy and economics are not realms of religion or mysticism where a believer or mystic has an intuition or sees a light that others are unable to see.

Seeing in economics has indicators and methods; essentially, everyone should see, and what matters least is your vision. Additionally, explain the reasons and methods behind these observations.

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