In 1550, Italy was characterized by a fragmented political landscape, comprising various city-states and kingdoms, each with its own economic practices. The economy was predominantly based on agriculture, but trade and commerce flourished, particularly in major cities like Venice, Florence, and Genoa. The rise of banking and finance, exemplified by institutions like the Medici Bank, facilitated economic growth and the expansion of international trade networks. Additionally, the Renaissance fostered artistic and cultural advancements, further enhancing Italy's economic stature in Europe.
traditional economic system command economic system market economic system
traditional economic system command economic system market economic system
There are 3 main economics for economic system which are given below: 1.) Capitalism economic system 2.) Socialism economic system 3.) Mixed economic system .
no ideal economic system
What the Economic system v. political system
capitalistic economy
Austria, France, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland bordered Italy in 1550- 1700 CE.
it was very bad
Between 1550 and 1700 (C.E.), Italy did not exist as a unified nation: many different small nations, territories, and principalities, along with independent cities, occupied the area that would later become Italy. Some were governed by royalty, some by small groups of powerful elites, some by large nations elsewhere in Europe, such as Spain.
soldiers in the military
i think it's about 20,000 Now it's 265,731
Giulio Caccini was born in 1550, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Brooke Larson has written: 'Cochabamba, 1550-1900' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, History, Mercantile system, Peasantry, Politics and government, Rural conditions
The Italian renaissance was a period of time (1330-1550) In Italy. It was the rise of Humanism.
Emilio de Cavalieri was born in 1550, in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Between the time 1350 and 1550 began the Italian renaissance,it was a period of European history that began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe.
Frederica Guidi is the Minister of Economic Development for Italy.