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Albert Einstein wrote: The discovery of general laws in economics is made difficult by the circumstance that observed economic phenomena are often affected by many factors which are very hard to evaluate separately. In addition, the experience which has accumulated since the beginning of the so-called civilised period of human history has — as is well-known — been largely influenced and limited by causes which are by no means exclusively economic in nature.10
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