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« on: January 19, 2016, 12:05:01 AM »

In Europe, there is a growing language divide typically centered between German and English, with one of the main Romantic languages(French, Spanish, or Italian, in order of likelihood) probably trying to rise also. It would probably be best to average the Romantic, British/Irish, Scandinavian, German/related, Balkan, and the other Eastern European labor markets together, with a ratio counting in employment rates and population being averaged out by the other mass labor markets typical economical theory.

In theory, that would allow for a greater understanding of other regions' understanding of economics.
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