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		<title>Quantum Economics – Philosophy of the Economy – Social Policies &amp; Infrastructure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Social and building Infrastructure Expenses in a Market Economy of Marketism are considered as equities and as economic tools for minimizing the effect of overcapitalization, therefore these are not a meter of political disputes but a meter of balancing Demand-to-Supply ratios. There is not any more powerful tool for keeping certain income level to the middle See the original post here: Quantum Economics &#8211; Philosophy of the Economy &#8211; Social Policies &#038; Infrastructure ]]></description>
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