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Ferdinand knows very well that capitalists are greedy. If they are beaten to death with a stick, God knows what they will do. At the sa ti, the capitalists are also flexible. If you cut off the door, they will compromise.

In just six months, Bulgaria was flooded with no less than 100,000 foreigners. The shrewd Ferdinand, naturally, chose to sacrifice their profits in exchange for the interests of the compromised capitalists.

At the sa ti, it does not forget to create the door to encourage outsiders to learn the Bulgarian language and join Bulgaria. The main purpose, of course, was to promote national integration and increase the population.

The Labor Law, which did nothing but collect a wave of popular support for Ferdinand. Another benefit could not be seen in the short term, discouraging the working-class movent.

The Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party, which had not yet been established, was already dead in the ground. Although its founder, Blagoev, was killed off by the Stambolov cabinet in 1889 under the butterfly effect of Ferdinand.

Thanks to Ferdinand's traverse, in 1890, the number of employed Bulgarian workers had reached as high as 480,000, of which foreign workers occupied a quarter. The economy was developing much faster than at the sa ti in history.

The rapid developnt of the Bulgarian economy has been boosted by the governnt's strong investnt in infrastructure, increasing jobs, and boosting dostic demand.

Although the number of Bulgarian workers increased greatly, it still did not change poor industrial developnt.

In addition to Ferdinand's own industry, Bulgaria's factories, most of them are still small workshop model, poor technology and lack of competitiveness, and dispersed distribution of non-scale, the ability to deal with risk is inferior.

To change this situation, Ferdinand decided to pursue deeper reforms. A small country with a population of only 3.2 million, with more than 1,000 factories of all sizes, wasted too many resources competing for this small market.

On September 20, a big debate is taking place at the Royal Palace in Sofia to determine the future direction of Bulgaria's economy. In addition to governnt officials, a few Bulgarian economists are invited.

At Ferdinand's hint, Konstantin submitted to the governnt a plan of "Industry Admission Standard". In other words: set an industry standard to eliminate a part of weak capitalists and artificially restrict the entry of later ones. In disguise, it supports the rger and reorganization of enterprises and promotes the developnt of monopoly capitalism.

If this plan goes through, it ans that within the next five years, more than seven-fold of the more than 1,000 existing factories in Bulgaria will be rged and reford or closed.

Obviously, there is not much of a market for this plan now. Liberal capitalism was most popular at the end of the 19th century, and the major powers of Europe and the United States were struggling to counter monopoly capitalism.

In 1890, when the United States had just introduced the Sherman Antitrust Act, the pursuit of monopoly capitalism had, in any case, a sense of reversing the current.

Konstantin opened a rhetorical mode, "Gentlen, you know the current dilemma of Bulgaria. We are only a small country with a population of about three million and a lack of mineral resources. Industrialization has co so far that we rely on imports for many industrial raw materials. Many factories are poorly managed and technologically behind. Our products are seriously lacking in international competitiveness and we have to rely on the dostic market with a deficit of 60 million Leva in import and export trade last year! In the future, how can our economy develop healthily?"

"But Mr. Konstantin, the Industry Admission plan destroys the free capitalist market. This excessive state intervention in the economic order of the market destroys the fairness of society, with unimaginable consequences!" Economist Velen Soma said.

"Mr. Viren, you are too frightened! The state intervenes in the market economy for the sake of the normal developnt of the Bulgarian economy and to eliminate hidden dangers in advance! If we really leave it alone, on what basis will the dostic capitalists compete with international capital?" Konstantin asked.

"Mr. Konstantin, we all know that without competition there is no developnt. What we need to do now is not that we should promote monopolism, but that we should raise tariffs to protect the developnt of national industry!" Minister of Industry Kamilaev said.

"Mr. Kamilaev, what is the size of the Bulgarian market? Is it possible to support industrialization with just three million people? If we can't do that, we will have to depend on the international market. What is the use of raising tariffs other than to take us out of the international market?" Konstantin asked rhetorically.

When no one answered, Konstantin, took full advantage of the mont. He said, "Gentlen, now we have no choice but to abandon industrialization. If we continue it, we have to implent monopolism. It will reduce internal consumption, force the capitalists to innovate technologically and improve the competitiveness of their products!"

"Konstantin is right, monopolism is not a good thing for the powers, but it is the most suitable for Bulgaria right now!" Chekhov said.

"What do you an by most suitable? It's nothing more than serving soone's interests the best!"

"Nonsense!"

...

The two sides argued with each other, expressing their own views. The supporters of monopolism seed to have a better reason, while the opposition was overwheld and soon turned sour, with the sll of gunpowder getting stronger.

Ferdinand stopped the fierce bickering in ti, "Stop it, be quiet! Please behave yourself and refrain from personal attacks! Only once, if anyone does it again, he will be removed from taking part in the etings!"

When they saw Ferdinand get angry, both sides took a seat at the table and started to talk. "Fortunately the Congress is dissolved, otherwise it would be more lively!" Ferdinand thankfully thought and made up his mind to make sure that the controversial bill was introduced as much as possible before the election of the National Assembly.

On the one hand, monopoly plays a barrier role in technological progress, as many examples have shown. However, on the other hand, it also contains factors that contribute to the progress of technology.

Under monopoly capitalism, the progress of science and technology, the improvent of the quality of labor, the expansion of the scale of production and storage, the developnt of social integration of the production process are related to the progress of the monopolistic competition, the concentration of production, the joint system, and the professional division of labor.

Ferdinand knows very well that the most suitable for Bulgaria at this stage is monopolism. But when Bulgaria develops and grows to a certain extent, monopolism will again beco an obstacle to economic developnt.

The resistance to reform, sowhat beyond Ferdinand's imagination, the opposition within the governnt alone, is so strong.

After a few monts of silence, Ferdinand decided to adopt a devious strategy and learn from the Arican tycoon's protagonist, Scrooge McDuck.

Having thought of a strategy, Ferdinand hurriedly ended the governnt eting, leaving Konstantin alone.

Konstantin is now a little anxious in his heart. From the viewpoint of the eting just now, it seems that Ferdinand's account of the matter is considered to have failed.

Ferdinand looked at the absent Konstantin and asked, "Mr. Konstantin, do you think the Industry Admission plan is feasible?"

Without hesitation, Konstantin said, "It will be feasible!"

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