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  • Unless I'm mistaken, the dynamic economy is a feature in which the commodities at all of the bases in a given system are compiled and then randomly reassigned to the bases at their pre-dynamic prices. In this way the shift of supply and demand in a system is properly represented, but the realism of the inter-house trade and price fluctuation is lacking. I may be completely wrong, but it's what I've gathered on the matter