passivoimista
Passivoimista is a Finnish economic theory that advocates for the reduction of state intervention in the economy through the implementation of passive policies. The core idea behind passivoimista is to limit the government's ability to influence economic activity by minimizing its role in the private sector.
The theory was first proposed in the 1970s by Finnish economists Eino Hannula and Pekka Laukkanen, who
Proponents of passivoimista argue that the government should focus on providing a stable and secure environment
Critics of passivoimista, on the other hand, argue that the theory's focus on minimizing government intervention
While passivoimista has been influential in shaping Finnish economic policy, its impact has been debated by