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What makes capitalism succeed is not chiefly its structure of incentives but its...
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George Gilder
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The Israel Test: Why the
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What makes capitalism succeed is not chiefly its structure of incentives but its use of knowledge and experience.
( George Gilder )
[ The Israel Test: Why the ]
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