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Actually all mods should be compatible with each other save for DLC problems. However it is harder to keep the game balanced the more policies you add, such that more than a few major mods make the game entirely broken. A counterexample here would be fun to see.
As for myself I use these mods:
"National Stock Market 0.6b"
"Economic Realism Pack v2.1"
"Realistic Taxes"
"Industrial Evolution, with Iceland"
"More Policies (v1.31)"
The stock market isn't neccesary but the other make the game much better in my way of playing, namely fixing the economy in very hard scenarios.