In economics, the majority is always wrong.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The majority is always wrong; the minority is rarely right.
The minority is sometimes right; the majority always wrong.
A minority may be right, and a majority is always wrong.
Years ago, I noticed one thing about economics, and that is that economists didn't get anything right.
Every economic opinion is associated with a set of assumptions.
Decisions taken by the most democratic institutions in the world are very often wrong.
I do work a lot on arguing that things which people assume are always wrong are not necessarily so and, indeed, can often be right.
In every aspect of life, including the economic dimension, we are always challenged to do the right thing. In many cases in the market system, which allows a great deal of latitude for human choice, people can get carried away to excess.
A majority is always better than the best repartee.
Everyone is always in favour of general economy and particular expenditure.