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| country = Cartadania | |||
|image = Lower Manhattan from BBP (02096p).jpg | |||
|image_size = 300px | |||
|caption = [[Calaine]], the {{wp|Financial centre|financial capital}} of Cartadania | |||
| currency = [[Real]] (RLS, ₹) | |||
| year = {{wp|Calendar year}} | |||
| organs = [[E5]] and [[UNESARP]] | |||
| group = {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Developed country|Developed/Advanced}} | |||
*{{wp|World Bank high-income economy|High-income economy}}}} | |||
| gdp = {{increase}} $27,325,609,931,094.60 (nominal, 2027 est.) | |||
| gdp rank = {{plainlist| | |||
*[[List of countries by GDP|5th (nominal, 2027 est.)]] | |||
*[[List of countries by GDP|5th (PPP, 2027 est.)]]}} | |||
| growth = 1.3% (2027) | |||
| per capita = {{increase}} $72,677.60 (nominal, 2027 est.) | |||
| per capita rank = [[List of countries by GDP|1st (nominal, 2027)]] | |||
| sectors = *{{wp|Primary sector of the economy|agriculture}}: 2.2% | |||
*{{wp|Secondary sector of the economy|industry}}: 31.5% | |||
*{{wp|Tertiary sector of the economy|services}}: 66.3% | |||
| components = | |||
| inflation = *0.5% (2025) | |||
*1.3% (2026) | |||
*-0.1% (2027) | |||
| bankrate = | |||
| poverty = {{decreasePositive}} 11.6% at risk of poverty or social exclusion (2026) | |||
| gini = {{decreasePositive}} 36.4 {{color|darkorange|medium}} | |||
| hdi = 0.974 | |||
| labor = {{plainlist| | |||
*{{decrease}} 232.9 million (July 2028) | |||
*{{steady}} 81.3% employment rate (July 2028)}} | |||
| occupations = {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Primary sector of the economy|agriculture}}: 4.3% | |||
*{{wp|Secondary sector of the economy|industry}}: 23.6% | |||
*{{wp|Tertiary sector of the economy|services}}: 72.1% | |||
*(2016)}} | |||
| unemployment = 5.5% | |||
| average gross salary = ₹7,009 monthly (2027) | |||
| gross median = | |||
| average net salary = ₹3,235 monthly (2027) | |||
| net median = | |||
| industries = {{hlist|{{wp|Aerospace}}|{{wp|automobiles}}|{{wp|cement}}|{{wp|chemicals}}|{{wp|coal}}|{{wp|consumer goods}}|{{wp|electronics}}|{{wp|food processing}}|{{wp|information technology}}|{{wp|iron}}|{{wp|lumber}}|{{wp|machine tools}}|{{wp|machinery}}|{{wp|mining}}|{{wp|motor vehicles}}|{{wp|Natural gas}}|{{wp|Petroleum}}|{{wp|shipbuilding}}|{{wp|steel}}|{{wp|telecommunications}}|{{wp|textiles}}}} | |||
| edbr = {{increase}} {{wp|Ease of doing business index#Ranking|Very easy (2027)}} | |||
| exports = | |||
| export-goods = | |||
| export-partners = {{ublist|{{flag|Bulkh}}|{{flag|Burgundie}}|{{flag|Caphiria}}|{{flag|Ceylonia}}|{{flag|Kiravia}}| {{flag|Pelaxia}}|{{flagicon image|No_flag.svg}} Pukhgundi|{{flagicon image|No_flag.svg}} Umardwal|{{flag|Urcea}}|{{flag|Volonia}}|{{flag|Yonderre}}| (2027)}} | |||
| imports = | |||
| import-goods = | |||
| import-partners = {{ublist|{{flag|Bulkh}}|{{flag|Burgundie}}|{{flag|Caphiria}}|{{flag|Ceylonia}}|{{flag|Kiravia}}| {{flag|Pelaxia}}|{{flagicon image|No_flag.svg}} Umardwal|{{flag|Urcea}}|{{flag|Volonia}}|{{flag|Yonderre}}| (2027)}} | |||
| FDI = {{plainlist| | |||
*{{increase}} $3.319 trillion (31 December 2027 est.) | |||
*{{increase}} Abroad: $4.126 trillion (31 December 2027 est.)}} | |||
| current account = $282 billion (2028 est.) | |||
| gross external debt = $13.3 trillion (31 December 2027 est.) | |||
| NIIP = | |||
| debt = {{decreasePositive}} 48.6% of GDP (FY 2027) | |||
| balance = | |||
| revenue = | |||
| expenses = | |||
| aid = ''donor'': {{wp|Official development assistance|ODA}}, $45.12 billion (2027) | |||
| credit = {{plainlist| | |||
*Scope: | |||
*AAA | |||
*Outlook: Stable}} | |||
| reserves = $426.5 billion | |||
}} | |||
The '''economy of [[Cartadania]]''' is a {{wp|Developed country|highly developed}} {{wp|mixed economy}} with state-ownership in strategic areas. It has the second-largest national economy in [[Sarpedon]], the [[List of countries by GDP|fifth-largest by nominal GDP]] in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP). In 2028, the country accounted for 77% of the [[Real]] and UNESARP area economy, giving it the largest proportionate economic responsibility of any country currently in a real union. Though historically quite sensitive to global business cycles, the economy of Cartadania has shown robust growth since the start of the {{wp|industrial era}}. The country has a very high standard of living compared with other Sarpedonian countries, and a strongly integrated welfare system. | |||
Cartadania is one of the most technologically powerful and innovative economies in the world. Its firms are at or near the forefront in technological advances, especially in {{wp|artificial intelligence}}, {{wp|computers}}, {{wp|pharmaceuticals}}, and {{wp|medical}}, {{wp|aerospace}}, and {{wp|military equipment}}. The largest Cartadanian trading partners are [[Bulkh]], the [[Levantine Union]], [[Caphiria]], [[Ceylonia]], [[Kiravia]], [[Pelaxia]] (via [[UNESARP]]), [[Umardwal]], and [[Volonia]]. The economy of Cartadania is the second-largest manufacturing economy in Sarpedon, and it is less likely to be affected by a financial downturn. The country conducts applied research with practical industrial value and sees itself as a bridge between the latest university insights and industry-specific product and process improvements. It generates a great deal of knowledge in its own laboratories. | |||
== History == | |||
=== Industrial revolution === | |||
=== Social democratic reforms === | |||
=== Post-industrialism === | |||
== Data == | |||
== Economic structure == | |||
=== Sustained growth === | |||
== Sectors == | |||
=== Agriculture === | |||
=== Industry === | |||
=== Services === | |||
== Government finances == | |||
== Infrastructure == | |||
=== Energy === | |||
=== Transportation === | |||
== Public policy == | |||
== Taxation == | |||
== Occupational and income structure == | |||
== See also == |
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![]() Calaine, the financial capital of Cartadania | |
Currency | Real (RLS, ₹) |
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Calendar year | |
Trade organisations | E5 and UNESARP |
Country group | |
Statistics | |
GDP | |
GDP rank | |
GDP growth | 1.3% (2027) |
GDP per capita | |
GDP per capita rank | 1st (nominal, 2027) |
GDP by sector |
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Population below poverty line | |
0.974 | |
Labour force |
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Labour force by occupation |
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Unemployment | 5.5% |
Average gross salary | ₹7,009 monthly (2027) |
₹3,235 monthly (2027) | |
Main industries | |
External | |
Main export partners | |
Main import partners | |
FDI stock |
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$282 billion (2028 est.) | |
Gross external debt | $13.3 trillion (31 December 2027 est.) |
Public finances | |
Economic aid | donor: ODA, $45.12 billion (2027) |
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Foreign reserves | $426.5 billion |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The economy of Cartadania is a highly developed mixed economy with state-ownership in strategic areas. It has the second-largest national economy in Sarpedon, the fifth-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP). In 2028, the country accounted for 77% of the Real and UNESARP area economy, giving it the largest proportionate economic responsibility of any country currently in a real union. Though historically quite sensitive to global business cycles, the economy of Cartadania has shown robust growth since the start of the industrial era. The country has a very high standard of living compared with other Sarpedonian countries, and a strongly integrated welfare system.
Cartadania is one of the most technologically powerful and innovative economies in the world. Its firms are at or near the forefront in technological advances, especially in artificial intelligence, computers, pharmaceuticals, and medical, aerospace, and military equipment. The largest Cartadanian trading partners are Bulkh, the Levantine Union, Caphiria, Ceylonia, Kiravia, Pelaxia (via UNESARP), Umardwal, and Volonia. The economy of Cartadania is the second-largest manufacturing economy in Sarpedon, and it is less likely to be affected by a financial downturn. The country conducts applied research with practical industrial value and sees itself as a bridge between the latest university insights and industry-specific product and process improvements. It generates a great deal of knowledge in its own laboratories.