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== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Formalization Akuan Democracy introduce foreign concepts such as taxation, unions, state-owned and privately held companies as well many other. It blends the new concepts with traditional Akuan beliefs, key example of this blend is unionization.

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== Welfare ==
== Welfare ==
Concept of welfare and pensions was introduced in Akuan communities but the formalization of welfare structure directed by a more centralized force in the late 15th century. The centralized of the welfare services allowed for a greater access and higher quality of services. It was first centralized in [[Ymirland]] by the Ny‘Andrestopp Federation. The centralization of welfare services continued to a trend in other Akuanist countries, becoming a universally accepted in service in all Akuanist countries by the early half of the 16th century. Paying for services is often done through taxation or state-owned companies, changing from the previous method of shrines raising funds through festivals and handing out welfare services from there. Nowadays, in a modern Akuan Democracy the supplies and welfare comes directly from government administration buildings with the occasional package of aid coming from the shrines during the holidays.
Concept of welfare and pensions was introduced in Akuan communities but the formalization of welfare structure directed by a more centralized force in the late 15th century. The centralized of the welfare services allowed for a greater access and higher quality of services. It was first centralized in [[Ymirland]] by the Ny‘Andrestopp Federation. The centralization of welfare services continued to a trend in other Akuanist countries, becoming a universally accepted in service in all Akuanist countries by the early half of the 16th century. Paying for services is often done through taxation or state-owned companies, changing from the previous method of shrines raising funds through festivals and handing out welfare services from there. Nowadays, in a modern Akuan Democracy the supplies and welfare comes directly from government administration buildings with the occasional package of aid coming from the shrines during the holidays.


Previously, when communities was stricken by famine, Akuan federations would organize a voluntary foodstuff and charitable goods handing it out. Often which led to communities closest to the famine stricken area, giving the most while more further out gave less resources to the area. The transportation of goods to the area was organized by federations proper, however in more cases than often required more than was voluntary given. However after the centralization of resources, introduction of taxation to Akuan societies and creation of a more organized state led to a greater ability to react to natural disasters. Formalized of a disaster response from the government, often follows a similar pattern.

Remission of taxes, organized importation of goods, services and foodstuff as well temporary clinics. The formation of Akuan institution to disperse aid created a greater trust in the centralized Akuan Democracy government compared to the lackluster traditional response of voluntary method. Nearly completely replacing the old method within twenty years of its introduction in Ny‘Andrestopp, which rapidly spread to the other Akuan nations.


== Notable Akuanists ==
== Notable Akuanists ==