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Let's do some vertical thinking.
How come that corporations have these massive funds for acting as sponsors for all things in all areas of society at large?
Surely they have these surplus funds because they are defrauding their customers.
According to economic theory, competition between suppliers in a market ensures that business entities will make just enough profits to make it worthwhile for them to stay in business. They are not supposed to become fund holders to finance social infrastructure developments.
Remember the phrase; It's the economy, stupid? Please note, no personal insinuation is meant here, but the Knights and Amazons in the economics team better get their mental skates on! This team is responsible, among other things, for understanding why the current economic model does not enable the economy (the functioning economy is the result of the theoretical structure which guides the actions of economic agents) to fully and fairly address the first rang of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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