Great Warlord: The Second Ancestor of the Empire

Chapter 570 They are as afraid as tigers

The Bupa Republic has also said before that it is a regime dominated by workers and farmers at the bottom, and it represents the interests of the people at the bottom.

This is different from the current mainstream capitalist world in European countries, so European countries will naturally reject the Boupa Republic.

Naturally, there will be no economic and trade exchanges.

Without these exchanges, the Bupai Republic would have no choice but to play its own game.

This happened to allow the new Budapest republic to avoid the financial crisis.

If you look at it this way, is the Budapest Republic living well?

of course not.

The lack of trade with European countries has both advantages and disadvantages for the Budapest Republic.

On the plus side, as I just said, the financial crisis sweeping the world has had very little impact on the Bupa Republic.

It's almost negligible.

But precisely because of this cutoff, the Budapest Republic had no contact with the Western world and could not obtain advanced technology from Western countries, so it could only immerse itself in development.

Commodities produced by domestic industries cannot be sold to other countries and can only be consumed within their own country.

As a result, the currency of the Bupa Republic was not recognized by foreign markets and had no way to reflect its value.

Maybe it's hard to understand, so let's put it in simpler terms.

That is, currency is actually a commodity, and it has its own value.

Once your country's currency is not recognized by everyone, the currency's circulation will be limited to the country.

This in turn will lead to currency devaluation.

If it is only circulated in the country, it may not seem like much in a short period of time, but you need to combine it with the domestic production situation.

The first is that if the Bupa Republic wants to quickly restore its national strength and build national defense, it needs to invest a lot of money.

And if this capital is not backed by the international market, it will easily depreciate. Cause price rise and inflation.

To avoid this situation, you need to control output, and controlling output is inconsistent with the national policy of quickly restoring national strength.

If you want to quickly restore national strength, you must encourage production, and the result of encouraging production is an increase in output and a devaluation of the currency.

To put it bluntly, this is an endless cycle.

Therefore, when the upper echelons of the Bupa Republic saw this problem, they planned to replace the existing economic system with another currency system.

This financial system became the famous points system.

This system stipulates that all social work should be marked with a certain score.

As long as you complete it, you will get the corresponding points.

For example, if you are a steel smelting worker and you complete the smelting task in a month, you will earn 30 points by the end of the month.

These points can be used for daily expenses.

Does this theory sound familiar to you?

The Buupai Republic relied on this financial system to quickly resume production without affecting the value of the original ruble.

Do you think this is the end? Far from enough.

As mentioned before, the Bupa Republic represents the interests of the middle and lower classes, so after they stabilized the domestic political power, they began to purge the big capital and big landlord class.

After these people are purged, what will happen to the extra property?

Of course it’s divided!

Land was distributed to those who had no land, and all factories were nationalized.

At the same time, those extra houses will be allocated to workers according to their contributions.

Something special needs to be explained here. Whether it is land or houses, the ownership of these things belongs to the state. You can use these because the country has lent them to you.

Individuals are not allowed to buy or sell land, houses and other fixed assets

Are you familiar with this set?

Maybe it seems outdated now, but at the time, it simply opened a door for the middle and lower classes.

As a result, the middle and lower classes united unusually around the Boupai Republic, and everyone strongly supported the Bupai Republic.

The senior leaders of the Bupai Republic accurately seized the opportunity and put forward planned production tasks according to the Daxia model when everyone was extremely united.

That is Daxia’s planned development strategy.

Stand at the national level, plan the country's development direction in the next few years, and then use the entire country to achieve this goal.

Don't tell me, the Bupai Republic has really learned a few things.

They formulated the first five-year plan, got rid of the impact of eight years of war on them, and restored their national strength to that before World War I.

This made the Budapest Republic the second country to fully restore its national strength since the end of World War I.

The first one is of course Daxia. Daxia has not only recovered, but is also far better than before the First World War.

At this point, the Republic of Budapest surpassed many established powers such as Millikin and the Empire of John.

This time, European countries directly felt the power of workers and the fear from the north.

A five-year plan will restore the national strength of the Bupa Republic, but how many more will come?

As a result, European countries suddenly became even more afraid of the Budapest Republic.

They dare not imagine what the situation would be like if the ideology and theories of the Bupa Republic spread to their country.

As a result, the rest of Europe began to strictly defend and smear the Boupa Republic.

In the public opinion of these countries, the Budapest Republic is described by them as a savage beast that eats people without spitting out their bones.

They are a group of thieves who will steal all your assets and leave you destitute.

At that time, unlike today, there was no developed network, and people in European countries could only see what the country wanted them to see.

Therefore, these European people who did not know the truth were suddenly afraid of the Budapest Republic.

This also led to the Bupai Republic becoming more closed. They could not rely on anyone but themselves.

But all this is different for Daxia.

To sum it up in one sentence, it is precisely because of the emergence of the Budapest Republic that European countries stared closely at Daxia and returned to Europe.

The rise of the Budapest Republic attracted the attention of European countries for Daxia.

After all, no matter how strong Daxia is, it is still far away from Europe. Unlike the Boupai Republic, it can be said that it is a close export.

This makes it impossible for European countries not to pay attention to them.

Similarly, on Daxia's side, Lin Yi also began to worry a little.

He had known before that the vitality of the Bupai Republic was tenacious and energetic, but what he did not expect was that its vitality was so exaggerated.

He had also been on guard against the Budapest Republic for a long time. In his expectation, it would take at least seven or eight years for the Budapest Republic to return to its pre-World War I state.

But what he didn't expect was that it only took less than five years for the Bupai Republic to be established.

And this made Lin Yi hesitate again, whether he should show good will to the Budapest Republic and draw him into his camp.

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