Suessiones (Caesar in Gaul) Tier 2
Set Prices
Only the greedy bemoan a fixed price for bread.The Greek philosopher Plato stated that all merchants, by their nature, were driven by greed and proposed the creation of an institution that could regulate the price of grain and all other goods. The Romans, ever wary of the greed of their merchants, fixed grain prices during shortages and even passed pricing edicts that looked to dictate a fixed value for all goods across the Empire. Emperor Diocletian’s price edit of AD301 laid out a huge list of set prices which, if broken, were punishable by execution for the merchant and the buyer.
Node Set Tier 2 |
research_points 600 |
cost_per_round 0 |
Effects
- +1 growth in all provinces per turn (all provinces)
- +10% wealth from all commerce (all regions)
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Requires Technologies | Tax Labour |
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Enables Technologies | Economic Archive |
Enables Buildings |
Salt Kiln Salt Kiln Cattle Ranch Cattle Ranch Enclosed Pastures Warhorse Breeder Warhorse Stable Complex Industrialized Pastures |
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