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The '''economy of Littland''' is a {{wpl|developed country|developed}} {{wpl|mixed economy}} {{wpl|social market economy}} based in manufacturing and services that provide a high standard of living. The economy is largely based on the {{wpl|service sector}} with almost 60% of all jobs being in service, manufacturing still plays a large role in the economy at 37% while under 3% belong to agricultural production. Littland uses its own currency, the [[Littish daler]]. The inequality of the country has been increasing over the past three decades after a considerable [[1991 Littish economic crisis|economic crisis in the early 1990's]]. This has been attributed to economic policies favoring exports and a lack of investments into {{wpl|Small and medium-sized enterprises|small and medium sized businesses}} by the government. | The '''economy of Littland''' is a {{wpl|developed country|developed}} {{wpl|mixed economy|mixed}} {{wpl|social market economy}} based in manufacturing and services that provide a high standard of living and quality of life. The economy is largely based on the {{wpl|service sector}} with almost 60% of all jobs being in service, manufacturing still plays a large role in the economy at 37% while under 3% belong to agricultural production. Littland uses its own currency, the [[Littish daler]]. The inequality of the country has been increasing over the past three decades after a considerable [[1991 Littish economic crisis|economic crisis in the early 1990's]]. This has been attributed to economic policies favoring exports and a lack of investments into {{wpl|Small and medium-sized enterprises|small and medium sized businesses}} by the government. | ||
[[Kaslund]] is the financial capital of Littland. The capital of significant economic hub and it is the primary city for business accounting for almost 30% of the national income in 2020. The city is also a hub for startup companies. [[Halling]] is considered a {{wpl|List of technology centers|techonology center}} and the 'digital capital' of the country, with major tech companies such as [[NordSoft]], [[Noxu Game Studios]] and [[TeleMax]] located in the city. [[Aalhavn]] and [[Klintrup]] are the two largest coastal cities in the country, located on the [[Amber Lake]], and as such serve as major transporting hubs. The [[Port of Aalhavn]] processed 16.8 million tonnes cargo in 2016. | [[Kaslund]] is the financial capital of Littland. The capital of significant economic hub and it is the primary city for business accounting for almost 30% of the national income in 2020. The city is also a hub for startup companies. [[Halling]] is considered a {{wpl|List of technology centers|techonology center}} and the 'digital capital' of the country, with major tech companies such as [[NordSoft]], [[Noxu Game Studios]] and [[TeleMax]] located in the city. [[Aalhavn]] and [[Klintrup]] are the two largest coastal cities in the country, located on the [[Amber Lake]], and as such serve as major transporting hubs. The [[Port of Aalhavn]] processed 16.8 million tonnes cargo in 2016. | ||
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The years from 1954 to 1991 are called the Tailwind Years ({{wpl|Danish language|Littish}}: ''Medvindsårene'', {{wpl|Frisian language|Ruvian}}: '' | The years from 1954 to 1991 are called the Tailwind Years ({{wpl|Danish language|Littish}}: ''Medvindsårene'', {{wpl|Frisian language|Ruvian}}: ''Foarspoedtiid''). | ||
===Economic Crisis=== | ===Economic Crisis=== |
Revision as of 09:33, 24 December 2022
Currency | Littish daler (DAL, Đ) |
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Trade organisations | AECO Developed/Advanced High-income economy |
Statistics | |
Population | 21,254,000 (2021) |
GDP | 420.83 billion Int$ (nominal, 2022) |
GDP growth | 1.9% (2022) |
GDP per capita | 19,800 Int$ (nominal, 2022) |
GDP by sector |
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3.6% (2022) | |
Population below poverty line | 11.2% in poverty 17.2% at risk of poverty or social exclusion |
39.6 medium | |
0.768 high | |
Unemployment |
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Main industries |
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External | |
Exports | TBD billion Int$ (2022) |
Export goods |
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Main export partners |
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Imports | TBD billion Int$ (2022) |
Import goods |
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Main import partners |
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TBD billion Int$ (2022) | |
Public finances | |
58.11% of GDP (2022) | |
Foster & Ajax: AA (Domestic) A (Foreign) | |
Foreign reserves | $60.3 billion (2020) |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Littland is a developed mixed social market economy based in manufacturing and services that provide a high standard of living and quality of life. The economy is largely based on the service sector with almost 60% of all jobs being in service, manufacturing still plays a large role in the economy at 37% while under 3% belong to agricultural production. Littland uses its own currency, the Littish daler. The inequality of the country has been increasing over the past three decades after a considerable economic crisis in the early 1990's. This has been attributed to economic policies favoring exports and a lack of investments into small and medium sized businesses by the government.
Kaslund is the financial capital of Littland. The capital of significant economic hub and it is the primary city for business accounting for almost 30% of the national income in 2020. The city is also a hub for startup companies. Halling is considered a techonology center and the 'digital capital' of the country, with major tech companies such as NordSoft, Noxu Game Studios and TeleMax located in the city. Aalhavn and Klintrup are the two largest coastal cities in the country, located on the Amber Lake, and as such serve as major transporting hubs. The Port of Aalhavn processed 16.8 million tonnes cargo in 2016.
History
Industrialization
Tailwind Era
The years from 1954 to 1991 are called the Tailwind Years (Littish: Medvindsårene, Ruvian: Foarspoedtiid).
Economic Crisis
Economy since 2010
Currency
The Littish currency is the Littish daler, which is valued at 7.25 DAL to 1 Int$ (2021). 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.
Sectors
Manufacturing
Mining
Energy
Agriculture
Service industry
Infrastructure
Transport
Along with its extensive land infrastructure, Littland has 4 major international airports, the largest being Kaslund International Airport. The largest seaport in Littland is the Port of Aalhavn which had over 4,000,000 passengers pass through in 2019.
Utilities
Foreign trade
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Companies
Image | Name | Industry Sector | Revenue (in Int$) |
Headquarters | Founded |
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Aulum Industries | Industrial Conglomerate | TBD | Klinstrup | 1888 | |
Guldbrand Group | Retailing Consumer Staples |
TBD | Kaslund | 1952 |
Name | Industry | Sector | Headquarters | Founded | Notes |
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Bravo Broadcasting | Consumer services | Broadcasting | Aalhavn | 1993 | Television and entertainment producer |
Holst Premium | Consumer goods | Food products | Frankerup | 1922 | Renowned meat producer |
Kollund Insurance | Financials | Insurance & Banking | Halling | 1901 | Private insurance, defunct 1991 |
Lindenkrone | Consumer goods | Brewers | Kaslund | 1811 | Alcoholic drinks |
Littish Airlines | Consumer services | Airlines | Kaslund | 1941 | State-owned national airlines |
Littish Railways | Consumer services | Railroads | Kaslund | 1914 | State-operated railways |
MicroMachine | Technology | Software | Halling | 2016 | Simulation software |
NFS | Media Services | Media | Kaslund | 1922 | Public service media |
NordSoft | Technology | Software & Services | Rødskov | 1979 | Software developer |
Noxu Game Studios | Technology | Software & Services | Halling | 1992 | Famous videogame developer |
OPA Media | Consumer services | Publishing | Kaslund | 1982 | Newspaper and media conglomerate |
Parsol | Health care | Pharmaceuticals | Kaslund | 1948 | Large pharmaceutical exporter |
Summarum | Consumer goods | Consumer electronics | Klinstrup | 1929 | Manufacturer of household electronics |
TeleMax | Telecommunications | Mobile Telecommunications | Gistrup | 1972 | Telephone provider |
Torcon | Industrials | Construction & Engineering | Klinstrup | 1930 | Award-winning construction company |