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| caption = Kaslund Financial District | | caption = Kaslund Financial District | ||
| currency = [[Penning]] | | currency = [[Littish Penning|Penning]] | ||
| year = Calendar year<br><br>{{wpl|Developed country|Developed | | year = Calendar year<br><br>{{wpl|Developed country|Developed}} {{wpl|World Bank high-income economy|High-income economy}} | ||
| population = {{decrease}} 21,254,000 (2022) | |||
| population = {{ | |||
| gdp = {{plainlist| | | gdp = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{ | *{{steady}} $438.09 billion (nominal, 2022) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| growth = | | growth = 0.4% (2018) | ||
| per capita = {{plainlist| | | per capita = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{ | *{{steady}} $19,800 (nominal, 2022) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| sectors = {{plainlist| | | sectors = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{wpl|Primary sector of the economy|agriculture}}: | *{{wpl|Primary sector of the economy|agriculture}}: 7% | ||
*{{wpl|Secondary sector of the economy|industry}}: | *{{wpl|Secondary sector of the economy|industry}}: 28% | ||
*{{wpl|Tertiary sector of the economy|services}}: | *{{wpl|Tertiary sector of the economy|services}}: 65% | ||
}} | }} | ||
| inflation = 1. | | inflation = 1.2% (2021) | ||
| poverty = {{decreasePositive}} | | poverty = {{decreasePositive}} 14.8% at risk of poverty or social exclusion | ||
| gini = {{increaseNegative}} | | gini = {{increaseNegative}} 37.2 {{color|orange|medium}} | ||
| hdi = {{steady}} 0. | | hdi = {{steady}} 0.768 {{color|green|high}} | ||
| edbr = | | edbr = | ||
| unemployment = {{plainlist| | | unemployment = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{steady}} | *{{steady}} 7.9% | ||
*{{decreasePositive}} | *{{decreasePositive}} 9.6% youth unemployment (15 to 25 year-olds) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| | | industries = construction, engineering, food and beverages, banking, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, mining, electronics, tourism | ||
| exports = $83.4 billion (2021) | |||
| exports = | |||
| export-goods = | | export-goods = | ||
| export-partners = | | export-partners = | ||
| imports = | | imports = $72.9 billion (2021) | ||
| import-goods = | | import-goods = | ||
| import-partners = | | import-partners = | ||
| current account = | | current account = {{Increase}}$18,9 billion (2021) | ||
| FDI = | | FDI = | ||
| gross external debt = | | gross external debt = | ||
| debt = {{plainlist| | | debt = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{decreasePositive}} | *{{decreasePositive}} 54% of GDP (2021) | ||
}} | }} | ||
| revenue = | | revenue = | ||
| expenses = | | expenses = | ||
| balance = | | balance = | ||
| reserves = | | reserves = | ||
| aid = | | aid = | ||
| credit = | | credit = AA- | ||
| spelling = | | spelling = | ||
}} | }} | ||
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The economy of [[Littland]] is a highly developed social market economy. | The economy of [[Littland]] is a highly developed social market economy. | ||
== | ==Labour market== | ||
=== | ==Industries== | ||
===Agriculture=== | |||
===Natural Resources=== | |||
===Electronics=== | ===Electronics=== | ||
=== | ===Energy=== | ||
===Service Sector=== | |||
==Major companies== | |||
Littland is home to many large companies, some of the most notable companies include: | |||
'''Agribusiness''' | |||
* [[Holst Premium]], Internationally recognized high-quality meat producer | |||
'''Banking''' | |||
* [[Littland Banking]] | |||
* [[Erhvervsbanken]] (commercial banking and loans) | |||
'''Construction''' | |||
* [[Torcon]] | |||
'''Electronics''' | |||
* [[Vagner Electronics]] | |||
* [[Nocobot]] | |||
'''Food and drinks''' | |||
* [[Rislev Foods]] | |||
'''Pharmaceuticals''' | |||
* [[Parsol]] | |||
'''Retail''' | |||
* [[Guldbrand Group]], Littlands largest company | |||
'''Resources''' | |||
* [[Solbjerg Corporation]] (conglomerate) | |||
* [[Resen Mining]] | |||
'''Telecommunications''' | |||
* [[Tele-S]] | |||
* [[LMS]] | |||
'''Software''' | |||
* [[NordSoft]] | |||
* [[Noxu]] | |||
'''Miscellaneous''' | |||
* [[Summarum]], Producer of popular household appliances | |||
* [[Bravo Broadcasting]], Littlands second largest television broadcaster | |||
* [[Halling Insurance]], Littlands largest insurance company | |||
* [[LittishAir]], Littlands national airline, partly owned by the government | |||
Revision as of 17:54, 22 May 2022
Currency | Penning |
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Calendar year Developed High-income economy | |
Statistics | |
Population | 21,254,000 (2022) |
GDP |
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GDP growth | 0.4% (2018) |
GDP per capita |
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GDP by sector |
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1.2% (2021) | |
Population below poverty line | 14.8% at risk of poverty or social exclusion |
37.2 medium | |
0.768 high | |
Unemployment |
|
Main industries | construction, engineering, food and beverages, banking, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, mining, electronics, tourism |
External | |
Exports | $83.4 billion (2021) |
Imports | $72.9 billion (2021) |
$18,9 billion (2021) | |
Public finances | |
| |
AA- | |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Littland is a highly developed social market economy.
Labour market
Industries
Agriculture
Natural Resources
Electronics
Energy
Service Sector
Major companies
Littland is home to many large companies, some of the most notable companies include:
Agribusiness
- Holst Premium, Internationally recognized high-quality meat producer
Banking
- Littland Banking
- Erhvervsbanken (commercial banking and loans)
Construction
Electronics
Food and drinks
Pharmaceuticals
Retail
- Guldbrand Group, Littlands largest company
Resources
- Solbjerg Corporation (conglomerate)
- Resen Mining
Telecommunications
Software
Miscellaneous
- Summarum, Producer of popular household appliances
- Bravo Broadcasting, Littlands second largest television broadcaster
- Halling Insurance, Littlands largest insurance company
- LittishAir, Littlands national airline, partly owned by the government