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Commerce and trade are the lifeblood of any civilization. And interstellar trade is the lifeblood of an interstellar civilization. [[Charted Space]] is no exception. Every one of the polities, or supra-polities, of the major races prospers in part due to successful trading practices.
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Commerce and trade are the lifeblood of any [[civilization]]. And interstellar trade is the lifeblood of an interstellar civilization. [[Charted Space]] is no exception. Every one of the polities, or supra-polities, of the [[major race]]s prospers in part due to successful trading practices.
* Trade, at its msot basic level, is the mutually beneficial exchange of goods and services.  
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* Trade, at its most basic level, is the mutually beneficial exchange of goods and services.  
 
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Please see the following [[AAB]] articles for more information:
 
Please see the following [[AAB]] articles for more information:

Revision as of 11:48, 29 December 2016

Commerce and trade are the lifeblood of any civilization. And interstellar trade is the lifeblood of an interstellar civilization. Charted Space is no exception. Every one of the polities, or supra-polities, of the major races prospers in part due to successful trading practices.

  • Trade, at its most basic level, is the mutually beneficial exchange of goods and services.

Please see the following AAB articles for more information:


Description (Specifications)

Charted Space is essentially a gigantic free trade zone. Non-warships may travel the lengths of Imperial Space as long as they are engaged in mercantile pursuits. They are subject to inspection and must pay taxes as well as obey local laws. In this permissive environment, corporations and megacorporations thrive.

History & Background (Dossier)

As technological civilizations develop so does trade. Trade aids various groups by exchanging goods and services in a mutually beneficial manner. The agency of trade is one of the primary mechanisms by which early civilizations share knowledge.

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