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The Dutch invented capitalist - the concept of debt-equity markets (first stock exchange in 1602). OSE considers the debt-equity market one of the most pressing [[Structural | The Dutch invented capitalist - the concept of debt-equity markets (first stock exchange in 1602). OSE considers the debt-equity market one of the most pressing [[Structural Evil]]s of the modern age. |
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Important Distinctions
The Dutch invented capitalist - the concept of debt-equity markets (first stock exchange in 1602). OSE considers the debt-equity market one of the most pressing Structural Evils of the modern age.