Ministry of Prosperity of the Prussian Empire

The Ministry of Prosperity of the Prussian Empire is the main government agency responsible for the regulation and general management of the Prussian economy. The Ministry is among the biggest of the 7 Ministerial Offices of the Prussian Empire, as it plays an astoundingly large role in internal affairs. The Ministry splits itself into 3 departments, the Departments of Agriculture, Industry and Business. It also has 3 other agencies that operate under its authority; the Prussian Economic Management Agency, the Prussian Regulatory Management Agency and the Prussian Food and Drug Agency.

Constitutional Basis
The Ministry of Prosperity is defined in the Constitution as:


 * The sole Ministry that is given the responsibility by the General Staff to ensure the safety of the Prussian people in regards to safety codes and food, and to ensure that proper and prosperity-forwarding regulations are introduced and enforced in the economy. No agency will hold power over these areas except for the Ministry of Prosperity and the Chief of General Staff himself.

The proper management of the Ministry and the function of its layout are based in the guidelines written by Alfred von Schliefen in the document "On the Role and Structure of the Ministries," which was written following the adoption of the Prussian Constitution.

Departments and Offices
The Ministry of Prosperity is organized into 3 separate departments and several Offices in order to better manage the Ministry's responsibilities.

Agencies
There are 3 child agencies of the Ministry of Prosperity, each of which cooperate with all three Departments.