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[[File:Capellan Economy (Handbook, House Liao).png|right|thumb|Capellan Public Works Project.]]
 
[[File:Capellan Economy (Handbook, House Liao).png|right|thumb|Capellan Public Works Project.]]
  
Centralized planning inherent in the Capellan economy proved fortuitous on occasion during the Succession Wars.  The ability for the Chancellor to shift economic resources at will, for example, allowed for the creation and widespread distribution of new ''[[Vindicator]]'' 'Mechs by Chancellor [[Lisa Liao]].<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 47</ref>  The drive towards centralization reached its apex under Chancellor [[Maximilian Liao]], who reorganized the economy under the [[Liaoist Doctrine]] in [[3005]], tightening the Chancellor's grip on the economy at its expense.<ref name=HHL128/> As it lost territory to its enemies, the economy suffered alongside the state, culminating in the disastrous [[Fourth Succession War]].  As every industry was redirected to producing war matériel and all transports were dragooned into the military to carry troops and supplies, production of consumer goods simply stopped and famines broken out on a dozen worlds.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 45</ref>  While the cessation of civilian good production was not intentional at first, [[Romano Liao]] made it official policy during her reign, setting aside only enough government funds for essential civilian services and legally outlawing nonmilitary manufactured goods in [[3036]].  Romano took this effort a step further in [[3040]] by issuing a decree seizing all private property within the Confederation.  Technically most of the property remained with their original owners in "caretaker" status, being forcibly taken away only when Romano suspected said owners of traitorous intentions.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 48</ref>
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Centralized planning inherent in the Capellan economy proved fortuitous on occasion during the Succession Wars.  The ability for the Chancellor to shift economic resources at will, for example, allowed for the creation and widespread distribution of new ''[[Vindicator]]'' 'Mechs by Chancellor [[Lisa Liao]].<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 47</ref>  The drive towards centralization reached its apex under Chancellor [[Maximilian Liao]] who formally reorganized the economy under the [[Liaoist Doctrine]] in [[3005]], tightening the Chancellor's grip on the economy at its expense.<ref name=HHL128/> As it lost territory to its enemies, the economy suffered alongside the state, culminating in the disastrous [[Fourth Succession War]].  As every industry was redirected to producing war matériel and all transports were dragooned into the military to carry troops and supplies, production of consumer goods simply stopped and famines broken out on a dozen worlds.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 45</ref>  While the cessation of civilian good production was not intentional at first, [[Romano Liao]] made it official policy during her reign, setting aside only enough government funds for essential civilian services and legally outlawing nonmilitary manufactured goods in [[3036]].  Romano took this effort a step further in [[3040]] by issuing a decree seizing all private property within the Confederation.  Technically most of the property remained with their original owners in "caretaker" status, being forcibly taken away only when Romano suspected said owners of traitorous intentions.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 48</ref>
  
 
Such drastic measures arguably allowed the rump Confederation to survive the '30s and '40s, but by [[3050]] the policy was proving to be an existential threat to the economy, social unrest was spreading, and many nobles even entertained the possibility of openly disagreeing with the volatile Romano.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 51</ref>  Her death paved the way for [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] to reverse his mother's decrees, allowing the resumption of civilian goods and returning any seized assets (provided the original owners were sufficiently loyal enough).<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 52</ref>  By the late 3050s, Sun-Tzu had shifted the economy towards a slightly more capitalistic outlook and opened it to more trade with the [[Free Worlds League]], all while using careful economic and media manipulation to ensure greater demand for Capellan-made goods.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', pp. 55–56</ref>  The ''[[Xin Sheng]]'' campaign also did much to revitalize the Capellan economy, while the creation of the [[Trinity Alliance]] gave the Confederation fertile markets in which it can expand.<ref name=HHL128/>
 
Such drastic measures arguably allowed the rump Confederation to survive the '30s and '40s, but by [[3050]] the policy was proving to be an existential threat to the economy, social unrest was spreading, and many nobles even entertained the possibility of openly disagreeing with the volatile Romano.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 51</ref>  Her death paved the way for [[Sun-Tzu Liao]] to reverse his mother's decrees, allowing the resumption of civilian goods and returning any seized assets (provided the original owners were sufficiently loyal enough).<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 52</ref>  By the late 3050s, Sun-Tzu had shifted the economy towards a slightly more capitalistic outlook and opened it to more trade with the [[Free Worlds League]], all while using careful economic and media manipulation to ensure greater demand for Capellan-made goods.<ref>''Handbook: House Liao'', pp. 55–56</ref>  The ''[[Xin Sheng]]'' campaign also did much to revitalize the Capellan economy, while the creation of the [[Trinity Alliance]] gave the Confederation fertile markets in which it can expand.<ref name=HHL128/>

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