Somehow tie innovation - rate of upgrades, I guess - to property, and make the degree of property rights variable via policies.
Actually, this might work.
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It could. But, I was thinking let policymaking be based more around infrastructural significance rather than rate of upgrades. Or both?
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Both. There's a lot that would have to go into this, and its all correlated. Maybe infrastructure is where the communist side gains an advantage and has a chance to win.