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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 979517" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>The free market is starting to assert itself I see. Mondragon has been a shining example for years and good to see it's getting more eyes looking at that economic and business model. Globally, nearly 2/3rds of all economic actions and employment are off book and in the counter-economy. In scale, if you combined all off book or so-called black market economic activity into a single economy or community, the global Black Market in size would be the world's 2nd largest economy only outdone by the US but in the next couple of decades, those places could switch and the US become #2. And most so-called black market economic activity is not in products or services that most cultures see as immoral in nature even from religious ideals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 979517, member: 2189"] The free market is starting to assert itself I see. Mondragon has been a shining example for years and good to see it's getting more eyes looking at that economic and business model. Globally, nearly 2/3rds of all economic actions and employment are off book and in the counter-economy. In scale, if you combined all off book or so-called black market economic activity into a single economy or community, the global Black Market in size would be the world's 2nd largest economy only outdone by the US but in the next couple of decades, those places could switch and the US become #2. And most so-called black market economic activity is not in products or services that most cultures see as immoral in nature even from religious ideals. [/QUOTE]
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