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| year      = Junus 30 - Vicen 1
| year      = Junus 30 - Vicen 1
| organs    = [[WMO]], [[OCP]], [[A-VCP]], [[ICDG]] and others
| organs    = [[WMO]], [[OCP]], [[A-VCP]], [[ICDG]] and others
| group      = {{wp|Developed country|Developed/Advanced}}<br>{{wp|World Bank high-income economy|High-income economy}}
| population = 3,548,179,449 (Ceveos 30, 2023)
| population = 3,548,179,449 (Ceveos 30, 2023)
| gdp        = ₡102.91 trillion (nominal; 2022)<br>₡102.91 trillion (PPP; 2022)
| gdp        = ₡102.91 trillion (nominal; 2022)<br>₡102.91 trillion (PPP; 2022)
| gdp rank  = [[1st (nominal; 2022)]]<br>[[1st (PPP; 2022)]]
| gdp rank  = [[1st (nominal; 2022)]]<br>[[1st (PPP; 2022)]]
| growth     = {{Increase}} 5.4% (2023)<br>{{Increase}} 4.4% (2024f)<br>{{Increase}} 4.5% (2025f)
| growth     = {{Increase}} 5.4% (2023)<br>{{Increase}} 4.4% (2024f)<br>{{Increase}} 4.5% (2025f)
| per capita = ₡23,842 (nominal; 2022)<br> ₡23,842 (PPP; 2022)
| per capita = ₡23,842 (nominal; 2022)<br> ₡23,842 (PPP; 2022)
| per capita rank = [[84th (nominal; 2022)]]<br>[[97th (PPP; 2022)]]
| per capita rank = [[84th (nominal; 2022)]]<br>[[97th (PPP; 2022)]]
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| gini      = {{IncreaseNegative}} 32.1 {{color|orange|medium}} (2022, WMO)
| gini      = {{IncreaseNegative}} 32.1 {{color|orange|medium}} (2022, WMO)
| hdi        = {{Increase}} 0.972 {{color|darkgreen|very high}} (2021, NFIBO)<br>{{Increase}} 0.892 {{color|darkgreen|very high}} (2021, NFIBO)
| hdi        = {{Increase}} 0.972 {{color|darkgreen|very high}} (2021, NFIBO)<br>{{Increase}} 0.892 {{color|darkgreen|very high}} (2021, NFIBO)
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| labor     = {{decrease}} 2.6 trillion (2023)<br>(73.5% employment rate) (2023)
| labor      = {{decrease}} 2.6 trillion (2023)<br>(73.5% employment rate) (2023)<br>
| occupations = {{wp|Primary sector of the economy|Agriculture}}: 8.3%<br>{{wp|Secondary sector of the economy|Industry}}: 24.5%<br>{{wp|Tertiary sector of the economy|Services}}: 67.2%<br> (FY 2022)
| occupations = {{wp|Primary sector of the economy|Agriculture}}: 8.3%<br>{{wp|Secondary sector of the economy|Industry}}: 24.5%<br>{{wp|Tertiary sector of the economy|Services}}: 67.2%<br> (FY 2022)
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| unemployment = {{IncreaseNegative}} 1.6% (2022)<br>{{DecreasePositive}} 3% (Junus 2023; 15-18 year olds)<br>{{IncreaseNegative}} 59 million (Junus 2023)
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| exports    = ₡57 trillion (2022)
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| imports    = ₡6 trillion (2022)
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| gross external debt = {{IncreaseNegative}} ₡20.7 trillion (2022)<br>(20.1% of GDP)
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| debt      = {{IncreaseNegative}} ₡23.9 trillion<br>{{IncreaseNegative}} 23.2% of GDP (2022)
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| credit    = [[Greden Rating]]<br>1 (Domestic)<br>1 (Foreign)<hr>[[Jahnse]]:<br>+++ (Domestic)<br>+++ (Foreign)
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| reserves  = ₡78 billion (2022)
| cianame    = Country name abbreviation used at the CIA World Factbook web-page
| cianame    = Country name abbreviation used at the CIA World Factbook web-page
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The nation of [[Ignesia]] is a {{wp|developed country|highly developed}} {{wp|high-income economy|high-income}} {{wp|mixed economy}}. It has the world's largest GDP by both {{wp|List of countries by GDP (nominal)|nominal}} and {{wp|List of countries by GDP (PPP)|purchasing power parity}}. The economy accounts for over 60% (more specifically 64.29%) of the global economy. Despite its GDP values, the GDP per capita of Ignesia stands at ₡23,842, the 84th and 97th in nominal and PPP ranking respectively. The service sector is largely occupied by the private business sector, and manufacturing is dominated by {{wp|state-owned enterprise}} (SOE). Relating to manufacturing, Ignesia has the largest reserves of {{wp|petroleum}}, {{wp|natural gas}}, {{wp|coal mining|coal}}, {{wp|uranium}}, and other resources.
The {{wp|List of countries by exports|world's biggest exporter}} with ₡57.938 trillion valued in exports and only ₡6.303 trillion in imports, Ignesia operates on the largest {{wp|Balance of trade|trade surplus}} of any nation, worth over ₡50 trillion. It plays a very important role in international trade, as all three sectors of the economy have the highest output value for each of the sectors in the world, with the service sector output contributing to more than 46.3% of the world's output. The Axempar contains the largest consumer market in the world, and dominates many fields of both manufacturing and services, including the {{wp|automotive industry}}, {{wp|information technology}}, {{wp|entertainment industry}}, {{wp|telecommunication}}, and many, many other fields. The nation also boasts the largest agricultural output out of any nation, contributing ₡5.9 trillion in food and agricultural output, and supplies most of the world with cereal grains, fruits, nuts, vegetables, dairy, and meats.


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Latest revision as of 22:13, 22 February 2024

Economy of Ignesia
CurrencyIgnesian nix (ISN)
Junus 30 - Vicen 1
Trade organisations
WMO, OCP, A-VCP, ICDG and others
Statistics
Population3,548,179,449 (Ceveos 30, 2023)
GDP₡102.91 trillion (nominal; 2022)
₡102.91 trillion (PPP; 2022)
GDP rank1st (nominal; 2022)
1st (PPP; 2022)
GDP growth
Increase 5.4% (2023)
Increase 4.4% (2024f)
Increase 4.5% (2025f)
GDP per capita
₡23,842 (nominal; 2022)
₡23,842 (PPP; 2022)
GDP per capita rank
84th (nominal; 2022)
97th (PPP; 2022)
GDP by sector
Agriculture: 5.5%
Industry: 32.1%
Services: 62.4%
(FY 2022)
GDP by component
WIP
2.2% (2023 est.)
Negative increase 32.1 medium (2022, WMO)
Increase 0.972 very high (2021, NFIBO)
Increase 0.892 very high (2021, NFIBO)
Labour force
Decrease 2.6 trillion (2023)
(73.5% employment rate) (2023)
Labour force by occupation
Agriculture: 8.3%
Industry: 24.5%
Services: 67.2%
(FY 2022)
UnemploymentNegative increase 1.6% (2022)
Positive decrease 3% (Junus 2023; 15-18 year olds)
Negative increase 59 million (Junus 2023)
External
Exports₡57 trillion (2022)
Imports₡6 trillion (2022)
Negative increase ₡20.7 trillion (2022)
(20.1% of GDP)
Public finances
Negative increase ₡23.9 trillion
Negative increase 23.2% of GDP (2022)
WIP
Greden Rating
1 (Domestic)
1 (Foreign)
Jahnse:
+++ (Domestic)
+++ (Foreign)
Foreign reserves
₡78 billion (2022)

The nation of Ignesia is a highly developed high-income mixed economy. It has the world's largest GDP by both nominal and purchasing power parity. The economy accounts for over 60% (more specifically 64.29%) of the global economy. Despite its GDP values, the GDP per capita of Ignesia stands at ₡23,842, the 84th and 97th in nominal and PPP ranking respectively. The service sector is largely occupied by the private business sector, and manufacturing is dominated by state-owned enterprise (SOE). Relating to manufacturing, Ignesia has the largest reserves of petroleum, natural gas, coal, uranium, and other resources.

The world's biggest exporter with ₡57.938 trillion valued in exports and only ₡6.303 trillion in imports, Ignesia operates on the largest trade surplus of any nation, worth over ₡50 trillion. It plays a very important role in international trade, as all three sectors of the economy have the highest output value for each of the sectors in the world, with the service sector output contributing to more than 46.3% of the world's output. The Axempar contains the largest consumer market in the world, and dominates many fields of both manufacturing and services, including the automotive industry, information technology, entertainment industry, telecommunication, and many, many other fields. The nation also boasts the largest agricultural output out of any nation, contributing ₡5.9 trillion in food and agricultural output, and supplies most of the world with cereal grains, fruits, nuts, vegetables, dairy, and meats.