rakuichi-rakuza

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Rakuichi-rakuza was an economic policy in feudal Japan that promoted free markets and abolished monopolistic guild privileges to stimulate commerce and weaken traditional power structures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic policy
market reform
policy in feudal Japan
aimedAtGroup guilds
local power holders
merchants
appliedInPeriod feudal Japan NERFINISHED
associatedConcept commercial stimulation
free market
guild abolition
weakening of feudal intermediaries
country Japan
economicOrientation liberalization of trade
market-oriented
effect encouragement of competition
expansion of market activity
increase in merchant autonomy
reduction of guild control over trade
goal abolition of monopolistic guild privileges
promotion of free markets
stimulation of commerce
weakening of traditional power structures
historicalContext transition in Japanese urban and commercial development
implementedBy feudal authorities in Japan
opposes monopolistic guilds
policyType anti-monopoly policy
pro-commerce policy
regulates guild privileges
markets

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Oda Nobunaga politicalPolicy rakuichi-rakuza