The study of social and economic relations in the Inca Empire (XV-XVI century) was carried out by many scientists; many research papers devoted to the issue of the organization of labor and labor service. However, detailed and thorough...
moreThe study of social and economic relations in the Inca Empire (XV-XVI century) was carried out by many scientists; many research papers devoted to the issue of the organization of labor and labor service. However, detailed and thorough analysis was conducted only by some scholars (J. Murra, Gary Urton). However, this analysis was combined with an analysis of state fiscal policy and the Inca calendar that would allow more carefully trace the relationship of elements of social-economic structure, such as establishing a population of some provinces according to the types of labor service, and distribution of obligations in time. In this context, an important new analysis of labor in the Inca Empire. So the purpose of the proposed research is to identify fundamental principles of fiscal policy of the Incas. For this we consider the economic structure of the empire.