Department of Economy mission statement for upcoming term.
Citizens,
It is well recognised that we have an economy in its very early stages in Titulia and it will take some changes to get it up and running in a meaningful way. When considering policy and issues involved in the running of Titulias economy we must always be mindful of the online mature of this state and the problems and opportunities that this brings.
The main reason for economic activity is necessity, every person needs an incentive to buy and sell goods from the very basic survival ie food to the more discretionary luxuries. There is a clear lack of incentive to buy or sell in Titulia because of the basic fact we do not need tollars to avail of even our most basic needs of citizens. Therefore it is imperitave that in setting up our economy we try to make sure we have some incentive attached to policy, for the most part this incentive will be to try promote basic services which arouse our curiosity and offer us a chance to broaden our understanding of real life issues through the site.
There are two initial schemes the Dept of the economy will be promoting this term. These will be:
1) National skills scheme:
Training grants of money for those who will give and take up training in any area - 1500 tollars.
10 grants of 100 tollars each for citizens completing satisfactorally a training scheme
People who give training schemes will get 50 tollars per person who takes up that training course to the value of 500 tollars overall.
10 grants of 100 tollars each for citizens completing satisfactorally a training scheme
People who give training schemes will get 50 tollars per person who takes up that training course to the value of 500 tollars overall.
These courses can be given as either correspondence using private mail courses or as live courses but must be approved by the Economy Dept before they are taken under the scheme.
Given the previous national skills scheme ran into problems due to lack of participation due to scheduling confilicts I would be encouraging schemes to be ran on a correspondance basis.
2)
Company startup scheme:
3 grants of 500T for the setup of any company or organisation which has the expressed intent of searching out opportunities for, promoting, advising or assisting new Titulian companies in their startup.
Both these schemes I will go into more detail on in the coming days and I would encourage any interested participants to contact me.
As well as these schemes there are some structural changes which have been passed and are awaiting admin decisions which I will be following up on, there are also some schemes I am looking to start which I am discussing with admin as possibilities but these will be more long term.
Please feel free to contact me with any queries if interested in further updates.
Regards,
Gerry
Article published in The Titulia Post
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