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It is rare in History when Economic Growth alters of the baulk of the people within a human life. Four factors occur:

  1. Surplus Wealth available
  2. Degrees of Freedom, especially to trade
  3. Proportion of Wealth retained by Producers after Tribute
  4. Safety - one will not send off a pack-horse train if its unlikely to arrive
These factors are scaled from the History, and areas mapped where Economic Growth was Nill, Low, Moderate, High (where High for all 4 Factors). Then one can plot the main groups in society, where they are, and their trends. It is found that there is a general drift towards the Low parts of the map - except for just two - The Underground Economy, and Multi-National Corporations. But for these two, the outlook would be bleak.


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