>>32132835Alright. we need to maintain tribal autonomy while at the same time modernize under a centralized infrastructure.
I believe we should go for a clan-centric guild economy. each tribal clan has their own guild. these guilds are the ones who run the business of that clan. risuners who want to do private business can do as they wish within the clan's borders. if the business involves selling to other tribes or foreigners, the guild handles it.
Mole risuner clan A and B has their own guild, canopy risuner clan A, B, C has their. Each guild represents the tribal clans so business will be streamlined.
A clan can no longer do dirty and supply food or gems to rival clans that dont like each other. rogue tribes can no longer sell forbidden artifacts like gems to foreigners without repurcussion.
Above the guilds is the state economic institution. You can name this if you want. this is where the Church of Risu wrangles the tribes to work together. Guilds are members of this institution and must follow everything the Church of Risu says. Like forcing the guilds to stop selling a crop that is scarce, or deliver subsidized or free raw materials to a developing town, or forcefully reduce prices of a particular good. these orders have a specific period depending on the goals. the orders themselves are a mix of guild submissions and decision making from the clergy. a clan can submit to the Church of Risu to help develop their farms, if it goes in line with the church's objective that year it will be added. If not, rejected.
Tribal guild membership is compulsory with a small tax of labor levy. Guilds are to send some Risuners to work for the church's economic institution for a limited period. like a contract. they will handle infrastructure work like road maintenance (both ground paths and bridges between trees), replacing chuubanite lamps, and help with goods logistics. The clan guilds do business, the church makes sure everything else works. Tribes that do not register is forbidden from doing business with other tribes and foreigners.
as for benefits, ehhh Im stuck here. im thinking that the church would reward guilds that follow the rules with more opportunities. If a high priority foreign trade deal is made the church will pick the guild with the best merit to sell goods. Sure Guild B has lower quality rubber than Guild A, but they actually listened to the church when they said to stop harvesting cashews for two years.
think of the church institution like a publisher helping the guild that make goods.
thats all I could think of. anyone whose good at economics please help refine it ( ;∀;)
inb4 my idea is just renaissance corporatism