Well
When capital is trans national the state really has no power or activity in the market. Capital not Citizens sets the market rules and regulation.
There is no pure capitalist system in the world.But there are differing degrees of capitialism, thats what I trying to reflect in the model.
Im trying to shy away from the theory because markets, politics, religion, people, national pride, hatred, etc, are all factors that affect the national economy.
Simply trying to hermatically seal of the economics from its social effects really isn't a good long term investment plan.
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