Napo981
May 26, 2005, 10:27 AM
Multinational corporation would give bonus to a city. These corporations would be regularly sold in auction in which all the civs compete to attract them in their country. This represent the large subventions government often give to have a big company stay in their country.
Napo981
stormbind
May 26, 2005, 10:41 AM
Companies are (effectively) nationalised during wartime. There isn't much in history to indicate how war would affect multinational companies.
During WW2, a number of American companies (i.e. Ford) supplied Nazi Germany, France and Russia with parts. Obviously war is good for business when you are neutral.
However, France fell immediately. The British were self sufficient - so there is no guidance here except that French factories had compatible parts and could be adapted instantly to German needs.
Broken Russian tanks (with American parts) were easilly pressed into service by Germans. Nazis could not do the same with British tanks because the parts were incompatible.
This economic connection to Germany has been cited by some as the cause of delay in American intervention.
There is nothing in more recent times. The UK-US international corporations are so intertwined that they cannot now be seperated. National Grid in the USA is a British company. BAE (formerly British Aerospace, formerly Hawker) power nearly all electronics in the USAF.
What would happen if the UK and USA went to war? They have been supplying each other with technology for so long that they find pressing the fire buttons on each other causes a protection fault and system shutdown :lol:
Ok, I am exagerating, but there are huge economic forces at play and we have no way of knowing the true effects of nationalising companies which are so globalised in their operations.
mhIdA
May 27, 2005, 11:43 AM
More economic relations between civs aside trade would be a better addition to CIV.
Multinational corporatios: The possibility to have foreign investment. A civ could invest in another civ in order to build some kind of city improvs. But only one type of improv (only banks, only factories, and so on). A certain amount of revenue/production from that impros will go to investor.
Neocolonialism: Another one is to exploit resource that a civ with tech lag couldn't exploit yet. Sending some workers and miltary units to work and defend the resource and once workers are not need they could join to the nearist city of resource. The more advanced will paysome amount of profit/revenue and add the other civ in that particular tech that allow the resource exploitaton and their pre-req.
Ways of tied several civs in economy allow to reduce war, forge alliance and could be a feature f the new alliance victory type.
GoodGame
May 27, 2005, 09:29 PM
These would make great modern and future alternative "religions" as well.
Multinational corporation would give bonus to a city. These corporations would be regularly sold in auction in which all the civs compete to attract them in their country. This represent the large subventions government often give to have a big company stay in their country.
Napo981