Who Is Guilty for the High Energy Prices?
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Anyone who hasn’t experienced the oil crisis of the 1970s or who has believed in a speedy recovery of economy, aggressively stimulated through capital injections after an unprecedented lock-down, seems to have miscalculated their strategy. If we don’t want to risk the ‘hallo effect’ symptom, we should all assume that energy prices will never return …
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