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== Consequences == Despite breaking the economic cycle that was driving towards the total collapse of imperial monetary and fiscal policy, the Edict also caused, among other things, higher unemployment and a contraction in production, as well as an increase in bartering, which, compared to monetary transactions, is inherently inefficient and economically problematic.<ref>https://camws.org/sites/default/files/meeting2015/Abstracts2015/342.economicevaluation.pdf</ref>
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