The visible panic for the survival of 100+ free economies gets further heated in 2025; the chainsaw teams of Trump go live on January 20th with their show on how to fix the government bureaucracies, while the world of political and economic theaters already has focused their binoculars on watching and observing actions from their faraway hideouts.
The teams will enter like trained uniformed gardeners with lawnmowers, machetes, weed killers, and clippers to change thick jungles into landscaped lush gardens with rows of floral arrangements all geared to set examples of result-driven-non-stop-hyper-performance stream to support the national agenda with zero waste across the USA.
This will be the first-ever blossoming of the world’s most extensive and most expensive bureaucracies in the history of America and possibly the world.
Governments can no longer rely on academically generated theories of ‘political economy’ that merely dance around the national economic crisis, addressing global issues from national debt, climate, logistics, and poverty, while ignoring the essential task of internal well-defined order to get national economic development framed for domestic agenda. Chasing far away abstract, unachievable ghosts only distracts the subject and destroys local and national productivity.
It’s important to note that this situation is not entirely their fault. What university courses, government training programs, or books can they refer to that have truly equipped them for this challenge? On a global scale, the Industrial Political Economic Complex mainly manages international economic affairs nation by nation.
Everything will improve if pragmatic and workable solutions are immediately implemented alongside current strategies sharply focused on commonsense economic realities at home.
Economic intellectualism lagged by a decade when e-commerce was first introduced, while today, the national mobilization of entrepreneurship is a decade ahead. Hence, openly challenged on the global stage: When will economic intellectualism finally surrender to entrepreneurial mysticism?
Needed are visionary thinkers with intellectual insights to restore small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), especially considering the current challenges: a billion people were displaced during the pandemic, a billion were replaced due to automation, another billion were misplaced because of mismatched job titles, and now a billion people facing starvation. This four billion factor, coupled with the impact of AI, presents a significant challenge in today’s society, often detailed within academic or economic circles.
This calls for entrepreneurial mysticism to deliver national mobilization of SMEs and lead micro trade, micro exports, and micro-manufacturing as a respectable national trading culture. A quick audit of any national economic development will reveal surprising insights.
Economic crises in over 100 free economies demonstrate that debt-based economic models are a significant failure. Abandoning a citizenry that cannot compete in the global market is a political failure. Additionally, the inability to identify, categorize, and digitize high-potential small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represents a failure in economic development.
Economic development relies on entrepreneurship; without it, stagnation occurs. Economic development should focus on establishing operational businesses and active factories rather than simply showcasing an array of attractive illustrations.
Entrepreneurship is humanity’s unique ability to create change, transforming seemingly impossible ideas into successful enterprises and fueling economic growth. So far, neither the business sector nor academia has established a systematic method, solution, or practice to achieve this effectively. While economic theorists may analyze and predict trends, they often overlook the potential of entrepreneurship to foster genuine growth driven by real value creation.
The Gutenberg Press revolutionized printed text and fostered widespread dialogue and narratives, igniting a quest for better answers. Humanity awakens periodically to new ideas. Just as cave dwellers faced challenges when wheels replaced their square tools, this is how it was written: This is how it is being told.
The world has endured the harshest tyrannies, yet the human mind has consistently triumphed over adversity to rescue humankind. This is simply another step forward. The path ahead is bright and wide open, but what is needed are open minds around the globe.
The superpower economies grew mainly due to the entrepreneurial talents of their citizens, driven by a movement called the ‘National Mobilization of Entrepreneurship.’ This initiative fostered the development of numerous small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and significantly boosted the national economies. It provided essential skills to the SME sector and supported policies facilitating their growth. As a result, many of these enterprises expanded into major national, regional, and global players, showcasing the power of entrepreneurship and its potential for national and international prosperity.
The economy is not a sprint but a marathon. Nations advance through quality and discipline, relying on deep planning and long-term execution. Across free economies, there is no such thing as an “economic crisis”; rather, there is an “economic crisis related to economic development skills.”
When governments and institutions visibly fail, it is up to the national citizenry to step up and rescue their ailing economies and struggling nations. Large-scale institutional solutions do not fall from the sky; they require grassroots support and a dedicated commitment to progress, emphasizing diversity, tolerance, and social justice.
How can national initiatives empower citizens, mobilize entrepreneurial efforts, and foster the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? How can we increase export capabilities, leverage global digital platforms, lay the groundwork for massive job creation, and ultimately restore greatness to the nation?
The Corrective Measures: National Entrepreneurial Mobilization
Unless there is a balance between the job seeker and job creator mindsets, economic development is just a large-scale white-board game of numbers and colorful Post-it notes. Key points are available on Google, as a deep study is essential.
Unless there is a complete acceptance that 50% of office workers are not returning and 50% of talent is accessible remotely, the global Human Resource movements will never recover.
Unless there is acceptance of ‘population-rich-nations’ currently leading the charge and that ‘knowledge-rich-nations’ try to collaborate, 50% of Western economies will remain dark.
Unless national mobilization of entrepreneurialism deployed as constant learning, constant disruption, constant advancements, and constant dialogues, silence will strangle economies
Why is Expothon Worldwide gaining global attention? An international platform for entrepreneurial innovation and authority on National Mobilization of SME protocols, now so focused on 100 countries. Why is it challenging to use immediately deployable methodologies for all massive SME sectors within the GCC, OIC, European Union, African Union, Commonwealth, BRICS, and ASEAN for national mobilization of entrepreneurialism as pragmatic solutions? Over the last decade, these insights have been shared weekly and reached approximately 2000 selected VIP recipients at the National Cabinet-Level senior government officials across 100 free economies. This track record of expertise and trust forms the foundation of its proposed strategies.
Understanding the New Mathematics
The Up-growth: Years ago, multi-million-dollar advanced technologies were limited to multinational enterprises, but now they are available for less than $1,000 to SMEs worldwide.
The Foreign Investments: What entrepreneurial expertise and creativity are needed to empower tens of thousands of SMEs to operate on global digital platforms for trade and generate foreign exchange? This is a crucial question that economic development leadership, as a collective, can answer. How can they mobilize micro-trade, micro-exports, and micro-manufacturing nationally as an SME economic sector to attract foreign direct investment?
The Starts: Establishing policies for SME digitization program. Mobilizing 1,000 to 100,000 SMEs on digital platforms and boosting economic activities over a thousand days. Are SMEs advancing at this pace? Is there readiness for national mobilization in areas lacking digital infrastructure? Economic teams should adopt both job creator and job seeker mindsets. Integrating entrepreneurial principles is vital for fostering entrepreneurial nations.
The Global Bounce: Engaging 100,000 individuals in discussions within a week could create a movement across 100 economies to drive meaningful change. Historically, superpower nations have thrived on productivity-driven SME mobilization, fostering opportunities in micro-trading and micro-manufacturing.
The Hidden Powers: Real economic development occurs when the right mindsets align with tasks. Just as skilled pilots are critical for flying jumbo jets, strong entrepreneurial attitudes are essential for practical economic application.
The Future: The challenge lies in how quickly national teams can converge on a shared vision. If current issues persist for decades, how will meritocracy guide our future?
The rest is easy