Oooh. I didn't notice that, but yes, indeed! "The Company of Camelot" has high corporate finance and chicanery, and "Raven by the Month" has small-business logistics and a black market. (Even "Ragtag" references "the economics of survivorship.") I hope that you get to read and enjoy!
Barely any business references in the Mulan/Arora "we're strangers till now," although I'll note in passing that both Mulan and Arora are there made self-employed or independent contractors in that Storybrooke. Except for the hospital, the school and the convent, that town is indeed apparently entirely composed of single proprietorships... small-town reality or fairy-tale carry-over?
Rarewomen Finance Fic
Barely any business references in the Mulan/Arora "we're strangers till now," although I'll note in passing that both Mulan and Arora are there made self-employed or independent contractors in that Storybrooke. Except for the hospital, the school and the convent, that town is indeed apparently entirely composed of single proprietorships... small-town reality or fairy-tale carry-over?