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{{Infobox economy | {{Infobox economy | ||
| country = Vallejar | | country = Vallejar | ||
| image_size = | | image = Vallejar economic center, Lorca.jpg | ||
| currency = VPT | | image_size = 300px | ||
| year = | | caption = [[Lorca]], the {{wp|Financial centre|financial capital}} of Vallejar | ||
| currency = [[Peseta]] (VPT, $) | |||
| year = {{wp|Calendar year}} | |||
| organs = | | organs = | ||
| group = | | group = {{plainlist| | ||
| gdp = 1, | *{{wp|Developing country|Developing}} | ||
| growth = | *{{wp|Newly industrialized country|upper-middle income economy}}}} | ||
| per capita = | | gdp = {{increase}} $1,184,891,274,207.81 (nominal, 2033 est.) | ||
| gdp rank = | |||
| growth = 1.3% (2027) | |||
| per capita = {{increase}} $34,281.29 (nominal, 2033 est.) | |||
| per capita rank = | | per capita rank = | ||
| inflation = 1 | | sectors = *{{wp|Primary sector of the economy|agriculture}}: 12.2% | ||
| poverty = 0 | *{{wp|Secondary sector of the economy|industry}}: 52.5% | ||
| gini = 33 | *{{wp|Tertiary sector of the economy|services}}: 35.3% | ||
| components = | |||
| inflation = 1.9% (2033) | |||
| bankrate = | |||
| poverty = {{decreasePositive}} 0.7% (2033) | |||
| gini = {{decreasePositive}} 33.3 {{color|darkorange|medium}} | |||
| hdi = 0.812 | | hdi = 0.812 | ||
| labor = | | labor = | ||
| occupations = | | occupations = | ||
| unemployment = 2.8% | | unemployment = 2.8% | ||
| average gross salary = | | average gross salary = $27,982 (2033) | ||
| gross median = | | gross median = | ||
| average net salary = | | average net salary = $22,385.60 (2033) | ||
| net median = | | net median = | ||
| industries = | | industries = {{hlist|{{wp|Defense industry|Defense}}|{{wp|Healthcare industry|healthcare}}|{{wp|consumer goods}}|{{wp|electronics}}|{{wp|food processing}}|{{wp|information technology}}|{{wp|telecommunications}}|{{wp|textiles}}}} | ||
| edbr = {{increase}} {{wp|Ease of doing business index#Ranking|Easy (2033)}} | |||
| exports = {{hlist|{{wp|Beverages}}|{{wp|Military equipment}}|{{wp|consumer goods}}|{{wp|food processing}}}} | |||
| exports = | |||
Military equipment | |||
| export-goods = | | export-goods = | ||
| export-partners = Pelaxia | | export-partners = {{ublist|{{flag|Almadaria}}|{{flag|Pelaxia}}|{{flag|Puertego}}|{{flag|Rumahoki}}|{{flag|Takatta Loa}}| (2033)}} | ||
Takatta Loa | |||
| imports = | | imports = | ||
| import-goods = | | import-goods = | ||
| import-partners = | | import-partners = | ||
| gross external debt = 24 | | FDI = | ||
| current account = | |||
| gross external debt = $24.63 billion (31 December 2033 est.) | |||
| NIIP = | | NIIP = | ||
| debt = 2 | | debt = {{decreasePositive}} 2.1% of GDP (FY 2033) | ||
| balance = 605 | | balance = $605 billion (FY 2033) | ||
| revenue = 5 | | revenue = $5.63 billion | ||
| expenses = 599 | | expenses = $599.37 billion | ||
| | | aid = | ||
| | | credit = |reserves | ||
| | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''economy of Vallejar''', characterized by its dependence and development in the military, medical, and technological sectors, is an {{wp|Newly industrialized country|upper-middle income}} {{wp|Developing country|developing}} {{wp|mixed economy}}. The economic domain is subject to rigorous and effective examination by both governmental bodies and independent domestic and international organizations. This scrutiny is particularly pronounced in the Vallos region, where Vallejar possesses a notable market presence amongst its various neighbors. The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, as well as its fairly low unemployment and inflation rates, especially relative to the proximal nations of Vallos and southern Sarpedon. | |||
Vallejar's economic framework is organized into distinct sectors, reflecting a deliberate focus on diversification as a strategic imperative. This intentional diversification is recognized for its role in enhancing the resilience of the economy, enabling it to withstand various economic challenges encountered on a global scale. | |||
The significance attributed to the economic domain in Vallejar is intricately linked with the historical implication of enduring scarcity and adversity over numerous centuries, notably stemming from past conflicts and attempts at subjugation by external forces, especially those of [[Pelaxia]]. This protracted period of historical challenges has instilled sentiments of resentment within the populace, coupled with the development of an ethical ethos. This collective sentiment has been codified in the Vallejarian constitution post-[[Vallejarian War of Independence|independence]], emphasizing the constitutional principle that national sovereignty, inclusive of economic sovereignty, is vested in the citizenry of Vallejar. | |||
== Economic History == | == Economic History == | ||
The economy of Vallejar, like all economies throughout history, has undergone changes in production quantity, produced goods, sectors, among other things. These changes are attributed to the conflicts faced by the nation, the shift in ideologies over time, and, above all, technological advancements. | The economy of Vallejar, like all economies throughout history, has undergone changes in production quantity, produced goods, sectors, among other things. These changes are attributed to the conflicts faced by the nation, the shift in ideologies over time, and, above all, technological advancements. | ||
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== Economic Sectors == | == Economic Sectors == | ||
Vallejar's economic sectors are diverse, distinct, and economically broad, contributing to a well-diversified economy. These sectors are managed and maintained according to their own contexts and hierarchical characteristics. In some cases, the state may acquire ownership stakes in companies and even be part of their management teams. There are also instances where companies in a particular sector are wholly publicly owned and explicitly serve the needs of the people and/or the government. Each sector is composed of [[ | Vallejar's economic sectors are diverse, distinct, and economically broad, contributing to a well-diversified economy. These sectors are managed and maintained according to their own contexts and hierarchical characteristics. In some cases, the state may acquire ownership stakes in companies and even be part of their management teams. There are also instances where companies in a particular sector are wholly publicly owned and explicitly serve the needs of the people and/or the government. Each sector is composed of [[List of Vallejarian companies|organizations, businesses, or productive associations]], representing the most basic unit of the economy. | ||
=== Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Production and Distribution === | === Agriculture, Livestock, and Food Production and Distribution === | ||
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In response to environmental concerns, the aerospace industry in Vallejar is focused on developing more efficient and sustainable aircraft. From cleaner propulsion technologies to the exploration of alternative fuels, the sector seeks to minimize its environmental impact and contribute to global sustainability. | In response to environmental concerns, the aerospace industry in Vallejar is focused on developing more efficient and sustainable aircraft. From cleaner propulsion technologies to the exploration of alternative fuels, the sector seeks to minimize its environmental impact and contribute to global sustainability. | ||
These companies are not highly profitable, as they contribute only 4,3% of the state budget during the year in relation to the investment allocated to them. | These companies are not highly profitable, as they contribute only 4,3% of the state budget during the year in relation to the investment allocated to them, in addition, a certain special amount of the budget is allocated to the [[Vallejarian Space Agency (VSA)|Vallejarian space agency]], which is in charge of national space missions and the entire public space sphere for the benefit of the nation. | ||
=== Private Companies of Goods and Services === | === Private Companies of Goods and Services === | ||
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- [[Vallejarian Christianity|'''Vallejarian christianity''']] | - [[Vallejarian Christianity|'''Vallejarian christianity''']] | ||
- [[List of Vallejarian companies|'''List of Vallejarian companies''']] | |||
[[Category:Vallejar]] | |||
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