lefteconomic
The term "lefteconomic" is not a formally recognized or widely established term within the field of economics. It appears to be a colloquial or informal descriptor used to refer to economic theories, policies, or perspectives that align with left-wing political ideologies. These perspectives generally emphasize greater government intervention in the economy, income redistribution, social welfare programs, and collective ownership or regulation of key industries.
Economic ideas commonly associated with the "lefteconomic" label often draw from socialist, social democratic, and some
Conversely, economic approaches considered "right-wing" or "conservative" tend to favor free markets, lower taxes, deregulation, and