Here the short story of my short economical crisis, playing as Prussia.
In December 1850 rumours spread. Those Frenchmen:
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In January 1851, the crisis reached Prussia (and many many other countries):
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Suddenly, inflation jumped form zero to 5%. I am not sure, but probably national moral was affected as well.
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In February, a small release:
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Two weeks later (I had to save some money first, in order to be able to afford it), I declared a good imports subsidy with the aim to lower inflation:
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This was effectuated:
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and reduced inflation from 4% to 3%:
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In March 1851, another effect of the crisis:
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However, when I checked my production sites, all were working. And the inflation was gone, back to zero:
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Does inflation just disappear like nothing ? Should it ?
And here, unrelated to the crisis, a warning. Don't check the quality of drugs just before you are going to buy them. The dealer may cheat you:
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