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The large size of the Federated Suns, both in terms of territory and population, has historically given it incredible growth potential compared to the other Successor States.  Unfortunately, this same size has also been its biggest drawback: with resources spread across hundreds of light-years of space, it can be difficult to exploit those resources and get them to market in a timely fashion.<ref name=HHD157>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 156–157</ref><ref name=HDTFS168>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 167–168</ref>  This despite boasting in [[3025]] the largest commercial fleet in the Inner Sphere.<ref name=HDTFS168/>  The union with the Lyran Commonwealth and creation of NAIS brought about a brief golden age of economic growth and recovery from the ravages of the Succession Wars, though the onset of the Clan invasion and the civil war brought that to an end.<ref name=HHD157/>
 
The large size of the Federated Suns, both in terms of territory and population, has historically given it incredible growth potential compared to the other Successor States.  Unfortunately, this same size has also been its biggest drawback: with resources spread across hundreds of light-years of space, it can be difficult to exploit those resources and get them to market in a timely fashion.<ref name=HHD157>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 156–157</ref><ref name=HDTFS168>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 167–168</ref>  This despite boasting in [[3025]] the largest commercial fleet in the Inner Sphere.<ref name=HDTFS168/>  The union with the Lyran Commonwealth and creation of NAIS brought about a brief golden age of economic growth and recovery from the ravages of the Succession Wars, though the onset of the Clan invasion and the civil war brought that to an end.<ref name=HHD157/>
  
The Federation's economy is based on capitalistic principles, but while large interstellar corporations may feature prominently it is small businesses which make up the majority of its gross national product.  House Davion has also championed the rights of the average worker and made efforts to balance the needs of the people against those of wealthy special interests.  The Chancellery of the Exchequer, a subdivision of the [[Ministry of Ways and Means]], is not only responsible for minting the [[Pound]] but regulating and enforcing economic laws, such as setting national interest rates, collecting taxes, and overseeing the Trans-Federation Stock and Commodities Exchange.<ref name=HHD157/><ref name=HDTFS168/>  This includes dispatching Sheriffs of Economic Policy, colloquially known as Business Police, who have the authority to overturn a planet's economic laws and arrest violators in the name of the Federation.<ref name=HDTFS168/>
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The Federation's economy is based on capitalistic principles, but while large interstellar corporations may feature prominently it is small businesses which make up the majority of its gross national product.  House Davion has also championed the rights of the average worker and made efforts to balance the needs of the people against those of wealthy special interests.  The Chancellery of the Exchequer, a subdivision of the Ministry of Ways and Means, is not only responsible for minting the [[Pound]] but regulating and enforcing economic laws, such as setting national interest rates, collecting taxes, and overseeing the Trans-Federation Stock and Commodities Exchange.<ref name=HHD157/><ref name=HDTFS168/>  This includes dispatching Sheriffs of Economic Policy, colloquially known as Business Police, who have the authority to overturn a planet's economic laws and arrest violators in the name of the Federation.<ref name=HDTFS168/>
  
 
In spite of rules and regulations to keep their power in check, business leaders are still able to exercise an outsize influence on public policy, directly contributing to political campaigns and forming "advisory groups" to lobby on their behalf.  Such is the case that many can seemingly act with impunity for years before public outcry forces the government's response, and many citizens can be forgiven for thinking these captains of industry are able to dictate terms even to the First Prince.<ref name=HDTFS168/><ref name=HHD148>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 148</ref>  In sharp contrast, the power of labor unions have been severely curtailed since the early days of the Federation, when the most powerful could even buy and sell political appointments on most major worlds.  The unions overreached themselves during the early years of the Succession Wars, when the United Congress of Steel and Service Workers went on strike.  With the survival of the nation at stake, First Prince Paul Davion declared the strike illegal, arrested the leaders and permanently disbanded the UCSSW.  All unions were banned from making any political contributions, as were any further labor strikes which could affect a vital industry.<ref name=HHD148/>
 
In spite of rules and regulations to keep their power in check, business leaders are still able to exercise an outsize influence on public policy, directly contributing to political campaigns and forming "advisory groups" to lobby on their behalf.  Such is the case that many can seemingly act with impunity for years before public outcry forces the government's response, and many citizens can be forgiven for thinking these captains of industry are able to dictate terms even to the First Prince.<ref name=HDTFS168/><ref name=HHD148>''Handbook: House Davion'', p. 148</ref>  In sharp contrast, the power of labor unions have been severely curtailed since the early days of the Federation, when the most powerful could even buy and sell political appointments on most major worlds.  The unions overreached themselves during the early years of the Succession Wars, when the United Congress of Steel and Service Workers went on strike.  With the survival of the nation at stake, First Prince Paul Davion declared the strike illegal, arrested the leaders and permanently disbanded the UCSSW.  All unions were banned from making any political contributions, as were any further labor strikes which could affect a vital industry.<ref name=HHD148/>

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