The Inca Empire controlled its economy through a system of centralized planning and state control. They implemented a labor tax called "mita," where subjects contributed labor for state projects, such as agriculture and construction. The Inca also managed resource distribution through a network of storehouses, ensuring that surplus goods were stored and redistributed during times of scarcity. This system allowed the empire to maintain stability and support a large population across diverse geographic regions.
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