Economics is a social science that thrives on imperfections. Most notably, it assumes an imperfect competition in imperfect markets.

Little wonder, therefore, that economists tend to measure any government’s overall economic performance in such terms while comparing them with positive achievements as identified and fairly weighted.

That’s precisely what Moody’s has just done.

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