Quick note: Economic processes
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To help me better understand what is going on inside a system's economy, I have made an overview of the current economic processes inside the Smi-Halek System. Then, I proceeded to have them plotted into a graph to allow visual inspection.
While not necessarily any further with having a better tax tool, it did produce this nice image:

The shapes of the nodes have the following meaning:
process receiving all twelve goods is the tax-sets being converted to money.
I can generate images for other systems as well, if people are interested!
While not necessarily any further with having a better tax tool, it did produce this nice image:

The shapes of the nodes have the following meaning:
- Circle: this is a labour node representing all labour in the system for this specific thing.
- Octagon: this is a process node, taking a number of inputs (the incoming arrows) and producing output (the leaving arrows.
- Squares: this is a 'buffer', which represents the available amount of goods. While not necessary for the flow model of the economy, the buffers help to make the image more readable by providing a single 'collection point' for the thing they buffer. (clearly seen with the rare elements mining and trade)
- "Inverted House": these represent imports and exports of things. Imports are incoming trades. Exports are both outgoing trades and reserve directives.
process receiving all twelve goods is the tax-sets being converted to money.I can generate images for other systems as well, if people are interested!
Yay, fun stuff ;)
I'd be happy to receive one for the Guaire System
I'd be happy to receive one for the Guaire System
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