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Human Brownfield Infrastructure means the population of Australia which stood at 20,700,000 in June 2006.

This Business Plan contends that the fiscal cost and lost productivity of the Seven Problems for the Human Brownfield Infrastructure exceeds $100 billion annually.

Cashflow and Capex are fundamental coordinates when a bank lends to or an equity consortium invests in a Greenfield or Brownfield project.  YELP is akin to a Brownfield Infrastructure Project because the people are already there (ie. the Infrastructure is already built) and of the 20.7m population many presently require Capex to maximise their productivity and QOL because they presently have low, Nil or negative productivity. 

The cost of the Pilot, incl the Research Programme, is Capex.  As explained in Purpose Built Quant Modelling Software and Section 19 the Research Programme is to test whether Capex from Propagating YELP would be money well spent on the Human Brownfield Infrastructure, meaning whether Propagating YELP will improve Australia's cashflow by 'inter alia' -

*         reducing fiscal costs on the Seven Problems; and

*         increasing productivity, incl income tax contributions and Extend Labour Force Participation.

Explained in final two paragraphs of Section 16.(a).