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The Romans externalized all their critical production. It didn't work out well for them.


Food, iron and salt where all from inside their empire. What critical production are you actually referring to?

Closest I can think of is the Romans required a constant influx of cheap labour from outside their empire for their economy. When the flow stopped (diminished conquering meant diminished number of slaves coming in) that was a major factor in economic decline.




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