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| currency = [[Littish daler]] (DAL) | | currency = [[Littish daler]] (DAL) | ||
| year = Calendar year | | year = Calendar year | ||
| organs = <br/><br/>{{wp|Developed country|Developed/Advanced}}<br/>{{wp|World Bank high-income economy|High-income economy}} | | organs = [[Argis Economic Cooperation Organization|AECO]]<br/><br/>{{wp|Developed country|Developed/Advanced}}<br/>{{wp|World Bank high-income economy|High-income economy}} | ||
| population = {{decrease}} 21,254,000 (2022) | | population = {{decrease}} 21,254,000 (2022) | ||
| gdp = {{steady}} $438.09 billion (nominal, 2022) | | gdp = {{steady}} $438.09 billion (nominal, 2022) |
Revision as of 19:01, 17 August 2022
Currency | Littish daler (DAL) |
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Calendar year | |
Trade organisations | AECO Developed/Advanced High-income economy |
Statistics | |
Population | 21,254,000 (2022) |
GDP | $438.09 billion (nominal, 2022) |
GDP growth | 1.6% (2020) |
GDP per capita | $19,800 (nominal, 2022) |
GDP by sector |
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1.8% (2021) | |
Population below poverty line | 8.2% in poverty 17.2% at risk of poverty or social exclusion |
37.2 medium | |
0.768 high | |
Unemployment |
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Main industries | |
External | |
Exports | $165.2 billion (2021) |
Export goods |
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Imports | $149.7 billion (2021) |
Import goods |
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$15.5 billion (2021) | |
Public finances | |
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Foster & Ajax: AA (Domestic) A (Foreign) | |
Foreign reserves | $60.3 billion (2020) |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Littland is a highly developed mixed social market economy.
Currency
The Littish currency is the Littish daler, which is valued at 4.71 DAL to 1 USD. The currency is sometimes referred to as the Littish dollar in some countries. Inflation has been fluctuating the past few decades, reaching its peak in 2003. The central bank, Littlands Nationalbank, has since then begun to relax certain rules on currency controls although the currency is not widely used internationally. Government intervention has also helped curb the inflation, which now sits at 1.8%. The currency inflation is at 3.06% as of 2021.
Natural resources
Agriculture sector
Agriculture accounted for 3.9% of the GDP in 2021, which along with the food industry made up about 8.5% of the labor force.
Industry sector
Service sector
Infrastructure
Transport
Littland has 52,135 km of roads and highways, the railway system is 7,685 km long and 5,488 km of it is electrified. Littland has direct road and railway connections to Walneria, Estimeria and Malskia. Along with its extensive land infrastructure, Littland has 4 major international airports, the largest being Kaslund International Airport, and 2 deep-water seaports, the largest being the Port of Aalhavn. The Port of Aalhavn had over 4,000,000 passengers pass through in 2019.
Utilities
Electricity and running water is widely available in Littland, with every household having access to basic utilities. Piped gas is available to 86.7% of households. It is the responsibility of the municipalities to provide these services to the people. Additionally, the government offers subsidies to companies who wish to develop, water and sewage systems. Internet access was a problem in the early 2010's with only 46.8% of households having internet access (with 34% being broadband) in 2011, but recent developments has seen internet access soar to 94.7% (with 87% being broadband) in 2021.
External trade
Country | Agreement | Abbr. | Effective |
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Walneria | Littland-Walnerian Economic Cooperation Agreement | LWECA | 1 January 2006 |
Thransaltz | Littland-Thransaltz Economic Cooperation Agreement | LTECA | 1 November 2010 |
Estimeria | Estimeria-Littland Free Trade Agreement | ELFTA | 1 March 2011 |
Malskia | Littland-Malskia Economic Prosperity Agreement | LMEPA | 1 September 2017 |
Walneria | Littland-Walnerian Deeper Economic Cooperation Agreement | LWDECA | 1 January 2019 |
Thransaltz | Littland-Thransaltz Deeper Economic Cooperation Agreement | LTDECA | 1 August 2019 |
Major companies
Largest companies
Image | Name | Industry Sector | Revenue (in Đ) |
Headquarters | Founded |
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Fergo Industries | Industrial Conglomerate | 133.29 billion | Klinstrup | 1937 | |
Rislev Foods | Food & Beverages | billion | Kaslund | 1987 | |
Guldbrand Group | Retailing | billion | Kaslund | 1971 | |
Parsol | Pharmaceuticals | billion | Kaslund | 1948 |
Notable companies
Name | Industry Sector | Headquarters | Founded |
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Summarum | Household Durables | Klinstrup | 1964 |
NordSoft | Software & Services | Rødskov | 1979 |
Bravo Broadcasting | Media & Entertainment | Aalhavn | 1993 |
OPA Media | Media | Kaslund | 1982 |
Holst Premium | Packaged Foods & Meats | Frankerup | 1948 |
Torcon | Construction & Engineering | Klinstrup | 1946 |
TeleMax | Telecommunication Services | Gistrup | 1978 |
Noxu Game Studios | Software | Halling | 1992 |