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The  institutions and networks that are a necessary  adjunct to a country's normal economic activity, including its  [[Law#Legal systems|legal system]], its  [[financial system]],  its other  [[market]]s;  and its communication, transportation, and energy supply networks.
The  institutions and networks that are a necessary  adjunct to a country's normal economic activity, including its  [[Law#Legal systems|legal system]], its  [[financial system]],  its other  [[market (economics)|market]]s;  and its communication, transportation, and energy supply networks.

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Infrastructure (economics) [r]: The institutions and networks that are a necessary adjunct to a country's normal economic activity, including its legal system, its financial system, its other markets; and its communication, transportation, and energy supply networks.