• Empires and Revolutions: Interwar Period, a 1920's RP ran by Daniel and Logan
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Everybody remember to make sure you included the support for the White movement in yuor turns!!!! [sp] pls help me [/sp]
[QUOTE=Salricci;44513076]Everybody remember to make sure you included the support for the White movement in yuor turns!!!! [sp] pls help me [/sp][/QUOTE] the might of the dutch wallet is at your back
[QUOTE=Native Hunter;44513166]the might of the dutch wallet is at your back[/QUOTE] greek war debt is at your steps
Italian Indifference is awaiting in your mailbox.
[QUOTE=Hole;44513184]greek war debt is at your steps[/QUOTE] build factories
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wait hwat [editline]10th April 2014[/editline] hole is not smart dont read this
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Guys I don't understand how just "building factories" is gonna help your economy. I mean sure it helps in the short run, but then you end up like fucking taiwan.
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[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;44513633]Guys I don't understand how just "building factories" is gonna help your economy. I mean sure it helps in the short run, but then you end up like fucking taiwan.[/QUOTE] building factories helps because it gives your people work as well as a source of even more exports, which means more trade, more money, more tariffs, and more government revenue. In the long run and short run it means a better economy
Yes but you end up with a workforce that knows only manufacturing if you build too many factories.
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;44513633]Guys I don't understand how just "building factories" is gonna help your economy. I mean sure it helps in the short run, but then you end up like fucking taiwan.[/QUOTE] Yeah if you want to build your economies you should focus on housing and employment. Getting people on their feet if the best way to help an economy grow.
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;44513881]Yes but you end up with a workforce that knows only manufacturing if you build too many factories.[/QUOTE] not when you have a large enough population, your making it sound like all people have in their cities are factories, with the variety there are yes many people know manufacturing, but still there are other proffesions, immigrants and low lifes and just common unwanted people fill up the majority of factory and manufacturing jobs [editline]10th April 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=Daniel Smith;44513891]Yeah if you want to build your economies you should focus on housing and employment. Getting people on their feet if the best way to help an economy grow.[/QUOTE] people live in apartments and work in factories, its not all that complicated
[QUOTE=Native Hunter;44513857]building factories helps because it gives your people work as well as a source of even more exports, which means more trade, more money, more tariffs, and more government revenue. In the long run and short run it means a better economy[/QUOTE] How do you pay for these peoples salaries and other expenses.
I won't be here next week, if someone wants to take Greece for a single turn, I'll you my plan edit: got stalerye/romania 2 do it gracias mijo
[QUOTE=Masterofstars;44514172]How do you pay for these peoples salaries and other expenses.[/QUOTE] I dont pay for this, corporations do, otherwise I could pay for a lot of things with the amazing amount of taxes, and tariffs im collecting off of it
[QUOTE=Native Hunter;44514352]I dont pay for this, corporations do, otherwise I could pay for a lot of things with the amazing amount of taxes, and tariffs im collecting off of it[/QUOTE] Then how do you get corporations to pay for it.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;44513891]Yeah if you want to build your economies you should focus on housing and employment. Getting people on their feet if the best way to help an economy grow.[/QUOTE] the best way to encourage economic development is to boost demand and remove barriers to the production, movement, and sale of goods, followed by investing into social capital and finding ways to maximize returns on investment and ensure stability and minimal risk
[QUOTE=Masterofstars;44514388]Then how do you get corporations to pay for it.[/QUOTE] part of a companies profit is subtracted and goes back into the company to improve it, and corporations pay for their own workers
[B]The global plague of the 20's[/B] In 1922, a mysterious bacterial plague infected part of the Ottoman Empire, and now by 1923 it has spread across the globe. Some parts are more affected than others [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/siOalM9.png[/thumb] Black 25-30% infection rate Red 20-25% infection rate Orange 15-20% infection rate Yellow 10-15% infection rate Green 5-10% infection rate Blue 1-5% infection rate White 0% Infection rate
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;44520670][B]The global plague of the 20's[/B] In 1922, a mysterious bacterial plague infected part of the Ottoman Empire, and now by 1923 it has spread across the globe. Some parts are more affected than others [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/siOalM9.png[/thumb] Black 25-30% infection rate Red 20-25% infection rate Orange 15-20% infection rate Yellow 10-15% infection rate Green 5-10% infection rate Blue 1-5% infection rate White 0% Infection rate[/QUOTE] What.
[QUOTE=Griffster26;44520703]What.[/QUOTE] Patient zero was a Romanian soldier fighting the Ottomans. In our timeline that soldier never came into contact with a Turkish rat that gave him a high fever which turned out to be a plague that spread across the war zone and eventually the rest of the world.
God save us all, Prepare the flu shots lads, we've got to beat the shit outta this
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;44520733]Patient zero was a Romanian soldier fighting the Ottomans. In our timeline that soldier never came into contact with a Turkish rat that gave him a high fever which turned out to be a plague that spread across the war zone and eventually the rest of the world.[/QUOTE] This is not going to mean anything good for my revolution.
[QUOTE=Griffster26;44520772]This is not going to mean anything good for my revolution.[/QUOTE] This is the perfect opportunity to get people to join your side. The Spanish government is blamed for causing the plague (lack of proper knowledge on the disease) and many republics declare independence such as Catalonia, Basque and Galicia.
Prepare thy anus
Before people freak out, the death rate is only 5%
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;44520970]Before people freak out, the death rate is only 5%[/QUOTE] I could grossly miscalculate the death rate for propaganda purposes.
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