As mentioned in entry 22 of this Blog, the indicators "Voice of the people" and "Government Effectiveness", unfortunately, have decreased in Spain in recent years, which has caused much skepticism and delays solution to many problem out of the economic crisis . There are many perverse incentives that benefit politically subservient to the party leaderships, rather than benefit those who support the solution to the problems of citizens. We must improve the electoral system to change the negative with positive incentives. Incluirmos here links to two videos interesting:
1) The showing as education in Finland enhances the citizens' voices heard by politicians and that they listen to good advice promote economic and social development.
2) the story "story of a frog" the philosopher O. Clerc, showing how social experiments, like those who suffer with intensity, tending to contradict the opinion of the majority of the English, are being applied little by little so that there is less social resistance. The fable warns us against manipulation attempts on the important social and education to prevent it.
Cover of Oliver Clerc
can access both videos in English from our Blog international economics, which also include links to the English, French and Italian in the fable of the frog against tampering.
The latest reports Spain continues to fall in industrial production, which puts into question all marketing operations against the crisis, hardly able to get out of the English crisis if political parties do not listen to good financial advisers to increase industrial production per capita which is an essential element of our development, as discussed in various entries in our blogs.
This entry been dedicated to all educators who strive to convey the human and social values \u200b\u200bthat help people to be free and respected, and economic and social progress In. It is also dedicated to economists and other experts who wish to advise politicians to solve problems, and whose voice is not sufficiently disseminated or heard.
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