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Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?
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François Pons |
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Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not? |
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18 Apr 2002 15:17:29 +0200 |
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Guillaume Cottenceau <address@hidden> writes:
> address@hidden (François Pons) writes:
>
> > > So it's kinda hard to simulate. For example, a war today in
> >
> > Not necessary, a country in war against another country, there is two
> > possibilities :
> > 1) the war take place in the country means there could a lot of problem on
> > economy.
> > 2) the war take place somewhere else (the other country) and the economy
> > can be
> > boosted if almost nothing happens physically in the country.
>
> Kinda good idea. Then impact on economy is mostly well simulated
> by a sort of automatic "pillage" (plundering) when armies move.
This means you can boost economy if war, but reduce it a log if troubles
appears, this sounds nice effectively.
François.
- [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?, Guillaume Cottenceau, 2002/04/18
- Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?, Régis Guinvarc'h, 2002/04/18
- Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?, dams, 2002/04/18
- Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?, Guillaume Cottenceau, 2002/04/18
- Re: [Human-beings-discuss] multiple politic systems or not?, Régis Guinvarc'h, 2002/04/18