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by prox
1503 days ago
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That’s not true. “The best” here is simply an effect of amongst other : first mover advantage, already secured liquidity to be a first mover, the network effect, and the money to push massive campaigns to influence a topic. So we are not seeing the “best” in the context where everyone is better off. I would argue that Europe who have more social economies the everyday person is better off. Less student costs, less medical costs, lots of utilities provided for the people. It took ages to get an infrastructure bill in the US. |
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