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The '''economy of Costa Madora''' is a highly developed social market economy, often referred to as an Athameran model. It is the fourth-largest in Cunova by nominal GDP, the fifth-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and the largest national economy in Keaceria. According to the IMF, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $115,129 (2023). Costa Madora is the world's third-largest importer and exporter. It is a founding member of the [[Keacerian Union]] and {{wp|Eurozone|Keurozone}}, and a member of G12.
The '''economy of Costa Madora''' is a {{wp|Developed country|highly developed}} {{wp|social market economy}}, often referred to as the Athameran model. It is the fourth-largest in Cunova by nominal GDP, the fifth-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and the largest national economy in Keaceria. According to the IMF, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $115,129 (2023). Costa Madora is the world's third-largest importer and exporter. It is a founding member of the [[Keacerian Union]] and {{wp|Eurozone|Keurozone}}, and a member of G12.


Costa Madora is the second-largest automobile manufacturing country in Cunova. It is often ranked among Cunova's most innovative countries, leading several measures of global patent filings. The service sector contributes around 70% of the total GDP, industry 26.1%, and agriculture 3.9%. Exports accounted for 40% of national output. Besides automobiles, the top exports of Costa Madora are machinery, chemical goods, electronic products, electrical equipment, pharmaceuticals, transport equipment, basic metals, food products, and rubber and plastics. The country is one of Cunova's top locations for trade fairs, the largest of which are held in cities like [[Reconrané]], [[Itéiguay]], [[Copanaco]], and [[San Copúa]].
Costa Madora is the second-largest automobile manufacturing country in Cunova. It is often ranked among Cunova's most innovative countries, leading several measures of global patent filings. The service sector contributes around 70% of the total GDP, industry 26.1%, and agriculture 3.9%. Exports accounted for 40% of national output. Besides automobiles, the top exports of Costa Madora are machinery, chemical goods, electronic products, electrical equipment, pharmaceuticals, transport equipment, basic metals, food products, and rubber and plastics. The country is one of Cunova's top locations for trade fairs, the largest of which are held in cities like [[Reconrané]], [[Itéiguay]], [[Copanaco]], and [[San Copúa]].


Costa Madora's education system and the establishment of a motivated and educated populace was largely responsible for spurring the country's high technology boom and economic development. The [[Copanaco-Norte region]] is one of the leading industrial clusters and manufacturing centers for the Madorian economy.
Costa Madora's education system and the establishment of a motivated and educated populace was largely responsible for spurring the country's high technology boom and economic development. The [[Copanaco-Norte region]] is one of the leading academic and industrial clusters and manufacturing centers for the Madorian economy.
==History==
==Data==
==Sectors==
===Agriculture===
===Mining===
===Industry===
===Tourism===
==Exports and imports==
===Products===
===Exports===
===Imports===
==List of Madorian subnational economies==
===Province economies===
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==See also==
*[[Infrastructure in Costa Madora]]
*[[Labor unions in Costa Madora]]
*[[List of largest companies of Costa Madora]]

Revision as of 06:44, 12 September 2023

Economy of Costa Madora
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Reconrané, the financial hub of Costa Madora
CurrencyMadorian corona
April 1 – May 31
Statistics
GDP$6.834 trillion (nominal; 2023 est.)
$7.531 trillion (PPP; 2023 est.)
GDP rank4th (nominal; 2023)
5th (PPP; 2023)
GDP per capita
$104,431 (nominal; 2023 est.)
$115,129 (PPP; 2023 est.)
GDP per capita rank
2nd (nominal; 2023)
5th (PPP; 2023)
GDP by sector
  • Agriculture: 3.6%
  • Industry: 26.1%
  • Services: 70.3%
26.4
Increase 0.818
Labour force
Increase 49.245 million
Increase 75.3%
Labour force by occupation
  • Agriculture: 2.2%
  • Industry: 29.3%
  • Services: 68.5%
Main industries
  • Automobile production
  • chemicals
  • electronics
  • food and beverages
  • machinery
  • shipbuilding
  • steel
  • telecommunications
  • textiles

All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The economy of Costa Madora is a highly developed social market economy, often referred to as the Athameran model. It is the fourth-largest in Cunova by nominal GDP, the fifth-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP), and the largest national economy in Keaceria. According to the IMF, the country's per capita GDP (PPP) was at $115,129 (2023). Costa Madora is the world's third-largest importer and exporter. It is a founding member of the Keacerian Union and Keurozone, and a member of G12.

Costa Madora is the second-largest automobile manufacturing country in Cunova. It is often ranked among Cunova's most innovative countries, leading several measures of global patent filings. The service sector contributes around 70% of the total GDP, industry 26.1%, and agriculture 3.9%. Exports accounted for 40% of national output. Besides automobiles, the top exports of Costa Madora are machinery, chemical goods, electronic products, electrical equipment, pharmaceuticals, transport equipment, basic metals, food products, and rubber and plastics. The country is one of Cunova's top locations for trade fairs, the largest of which are held in cities like Reconrané, Itéiguay, Copanaco, and San Copúa.

Costa Madora's education system and the establishment of a motivated and educated populace was largely responsible for spurring the country's high technology boom and economic development. The Copanaco-Norte region is one of the leading academic and industrial clusters and manufacturing centers for the Madorian economy.

History

Data

Sectors

Agriculture

Mining

Industry

Tourism

Exports and imports

Products

Exports

Imports

List of Madorian subnational economies

Province economies

See also