Economy of Urcea
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The economy of Urcea is a highly developed social market economy. It is the largest in the world.
Currency | Taler (₤) |
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1 April - 31 March | |
Trade organisations | Levantine Union |
Country group | Advanced |
Statistics | |
Population | 1,674,278,075 (2027) |
GDP | $87.539 trillion (nominal; 2027) |
GDP per capita | $52,285.03 (nominal; 2027) |
GDP by sector |
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Population below poverty line | 6.8% (2030) |
Unemployment | 3.1% (2030) |
External | |
Main export partners | |
Main import partners | |
Public finances | |
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All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
The Urcean economy is highly integrated with that of its Levantine Union neighbors.
Employment
Labor relations
Budget and public finances
Debt
Sectors
Currency
Regional differences
The economy of Urcea is varied and cannot be understood without taking the regional differences into account.
The Valley and Ionia
Gassavelia and Transionia
Gassavelia and Transionia are the parts of Urcea that encompass most of its eastern border, and accordingly it is the part of Urcea most heavily integrated with its Levantine Union neighbors.