
Administrative Law & Business Models
19 Sep 2025Worlds without private business have historically struggled to generate prosperity and innovation. We deserve profitable companies—not only for shareholders but also for workers, consumers, and society as a whole.
The ideal business model?
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Recurring subscriptions or pay-per-use systems,
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Supported by automated marketing,
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Always focused on solving real problems, creating real value, and giving something positive back to society.
From a legal perspective, Administrative Law interacts with private businesses primarily through regulation and taxation. For centuries, taxation has been the central meeting point between companies and the State: governments ensure compliance, collect resources, and reinvest them into public goods. In this way, the law does not oppose entrepreneurship—it frames it, ensuring legality, transparency, and fairness.
The concept of infinite and eternal accounts—businesses designed for durability and legal compliance—illustrates how law and economics must evolve together. Sustainable companies are not only profitable but also aligned with legal systems that support long-term growth.
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