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Johan

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Originally posted by M@ni@c
Can I just say: Wow! :D

One question though...



Then why would one sell goods to the world market? :confused:

The population gets the money from trade.
Just tax them to earn cash..
Just don't tax them too hard, or you will
a) make them distrust you.
b) make them unable to buy the goods they need, so they might emigrate or get more militant.
 

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Originally posted by M@ni@c
Is all money not taxed "lost"? Or is there an advantage to not taxing eg your high class bourgoisie too much, for example bigger economical-industrial growth (=more trade/production efficiency research??) or the bourgoisie being able to produce and export goods cheaper?

Well, they need their money to buy things as well.. and if they dont have money, they 1) get pissed.. 2) there's less demand for goods, so prices drop etc.. and lots more consequences