An economic reformer is a person who advocates and implements policies to improve the economy. There are several synonyms for the term "economic reformer," including "economic liberal," "market-oriented reformer," "neoliberal," and "pro-capitalist reformer." These individuals seek to promote free-market principles, deregulation, and privatization of state-owned industries. They emphasize the importance of economic growth, competition, and entrepreneurship, and argue that government intervention in the economy should be minimized. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they convey different nuances in emphasis. However, all of them refer to individuals who seek to make changes to the economic system in the pursuit of greater prosperity and efficiency.