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Read my lips, no new taxes. Bush sr
If anything, she needs more human resources. She's been on about that for the past few chapters. She said the fishing village doesn't have many people in it.being a territory with lowest tax rate, prepare to get a flood of immigrant and watch your everything (housing, food, job, etc) run out
3 villages and a town? It might be a remote territory, but what she has seems to be a lot and she has it all to herself.Her territory is tiny
Wasn't her shop pretty much just a general store? Unless she plans to expand her market, I think there's still plenty of space for a free market. Perhaps the plan was to supply her territory with her own goods rather than have some other merchants profit off of the only shop in her territory.Also once the territory is large enough for multiple shops it's going to be a problem, but it's quite clear she's not interested in running a democratic free market.
Also, I don't think her territory can really grow in area. She can cultivate the land and have her territory prosper, but there are only her allies' lands beyond her borders iirc.
@PsychroniaLooks like Mitsuha read one or two books about economic liberalism, lol.
I think it's only possible because Yamano herself doesn't need the money to hold parties and pay bribes (she's a hero of the kingdom and has ties with the royal family and with some neighbors), and she can afford to hire her own soldiers with money out of her own pocket. She will supply her territory with merchant goods from her own company too... and the compensation will come out of her subjects' pockets who now has 7x more money to spend on luxuries.I don't have any tangible history or theory to refute that, but the idea of lower taxes = better economy seems...oversimplified?