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The Emperor Diocletian is noted for his massive bureaucratic overhaul, from everything from tax reform to separation of civil and military offices, increasing the number of provinces, standardizing the tax forms and of course, an absolutely massive increase in the number of civil servants (and their pay).
Im wondering, could such a set of reforms happen during the Principate Era, and what effects would they have on Principate Rome's economy, efficiency, military and so forth? Would the average person benefit from this?
Im wondering, could such a set of reforms happen during the Principate Era, and what effects would they have on Principate Rome's economy, efficiency, military and so forth? Would the average person benefit from this?