The only major change to the economic system is the way in which businesses will be set up. Bank loans are gone (and let’s face it, nobody really cared about those anyway). Instead, the business owner will need to pay up front for their shop after a price has been put on it by the approval center. Thus, most people will need to be active in the ASB for some time before they’ll be able to start a business.
Additionally, trainers will be restricted to owning one business. If, however, a player has a good idea for a business other than the one they already possess, they may choose to get the idea approved, then sell the rights to it through the approval center. Of course, they can always choose to sell their current business and switch to their new idea as well.
Some businesses will also be organized by the League and sold at a discount to whomsoever wants them—namely the item-related ones, since the League will be putting together the definitions for all the items anyway. These will be available for a lower price than most businesses, and probably more towards the beginning of the League’s reopening, too.
That’s it. Short topic is short.
Additionally, trainers will be restricted to owning one business. If, however, a player has a good idea for a business other than the one they already possess, they may choose to get the idea approved, then sell the rights to it through the approval center. Of course, they can always choose to sell their current business and switch to their new idea as well.
Some businesses will also be organized by the League and sold at a discount to whomsoever wants them—namely the item-related ones, since the League will be putting together the definitions for all the items anyway. These will be available for a lower price than most businesses, and probably more towards the beginning of the League’s reopening, too.
That’s it. Short topic is short.