Her father Ptolemy XIII had borrowed money from Rome. Since he couldn't pay it, when he died, the throne and debt passed on to Cleopatra. So, in order to pay it, she taxed the people heavily and she used many other ways to raise the economy.
If you mean how Cleopatra got her country out of debt, it was by heavy taxation. She also more than likely used the revenues from the ruler's private source of income, which was the papyrus trade and the wheat trade. There were also import and export taxes plus harbor taxes. she had multi ways of raising money.
Not to manage an economy, to help stabilize a currency, or to help consumers purchase services, but to raise money.
the economy suffered from inflation a drastic drop in the value of money and a raise in prices.
what are supportive argument you will raise favouring capitalist economy
when u have money for devoloped annd not
If you mean how Cleopatra got her country out of debt, it was by heavy taxation. She also more than likely used the revenues from the ruler's private source of income, which was the papyrus trade and the wheat trade. There were also import and export taxes plus harbor taxes. she had multi ways of raising money.
Not to manage an economy, to help stabilize a currency, or to help consumers purchase services, but to raise money.
the north & south found plenty of ways to raise money.
commercial economy
the economy suffered from inflation a drastic drop in the value of money and a raise in prices.
money economy is an economy money
what are supportive argument you will raise favouring capitalist economy
No. Money existed long before Cleopatra was born. See the Related Link.
Cleopatra grossed $71,000,000 worldwide.
she rebuilt Egypt & raised the economy
Yes, Cleopatra was one of the wealthiest women in the ancient world.
Cleopatra grossed $57,000,000 in the domestic market.