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Investment fund improvements Status: Please read our response

Detailed Description:

My list of options, which I consider to be valuable to have:

- Allow setting share's targets for investment fund (I.F.) (same as it is, for country owned corporations).

- Not allow to sell more than X (24.99 for instance) % of shares to one shareholder for corporation in your country (and/or not to buy more than X % of shares for automation setting of I.F.).

- Increase number of corporations in which money could be invested (at present, free I.F. cash is far greater than investments). Maybe, link it with number of schools/hospitals (bring educational and healthcare part to I.F.), meaning more schools -> more corporations you are able to invest in.

PS for W3C: With your opinion about options I suggested, please, give an explanation, where money from I.F. is going. (Does it returns into economy someway? Is profitable I.F. leads to higher welfare index?). Thanks :-)

26 gamers voted for the proposal.
13 gamers voted against the proposal.

The proposal has been ACCEPTED.

W3Creative reaction:

Good points. We will add to our list and consider quick changes in some trading limitations which is easy to implement.

The money in the investment fund goes back to the population as increased income, and part as income for the country. This is currently far too low, and too much money is available in the funds.

We intend to improve this part and funds will be forced to payout more which will create a more realistic environment.

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