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Major corporations based in Escarda include the alcoholic beverage giant [[Alquifer Incorporated|ÁLO Alquifer]], Pluricontinental Airways, Inzipid Incorporated (mobile electronics), SAK Pretannon (investment banking), Lexicon Group (public relations), SAK Macrohard (hardware retailer), SAK Greenlight (bookmaking), Gantríon Development ÁLO (construction), Lamron Corporation (electronic equipment), SAK Northwest Passage (shipping), SAK Konterra (Domestic appliances), and Radio CB (sattelite radio). Even more top firms are located in Escarda's inner suburbs.
Major corporations based in Escarda include the alcoholic beverage giant [[Alquifer Incorporated|ÁLO Alquifer]], Pluricontinental Airways, Inzipid Incorporated (mobile electronics), SAK Pretannon (investment banking), Lexicon Group (public relations), SAK Macrohard (hardware retailer), SAK Greenlight (bookmaking), Gantríon Development ÁLO (construction), Lamron Corporation (electronic equipment), SAK Northwest Passage (shipping), SAK Konterra (Domestic appliances), and Radio CB (sattelite radio). Even more top firms are located in Escarda's inner suburbs.


Despite the presence of numerous major firms in Escarda, the city has suffered somewhat as the Kiravian economy has shifted from ordoliberal "Clarendonomics", which favoured decentralisation and multifirm competition, towards a more neoliberal economic model. Relaxation of ordoliberal decentralist and antitrust policies has encouraged many top companies once based in Escarda to relocate to Valēka, Béyasar, and the West Coast to be closer to foreign markets and sources of capital. In response, many Escardan and Devahoman government leaders have made efforts to promote Escarda as ''Valēka Ðarnagramsk'', "the Valēka of the {{wp|Mittelstand}}", appealing to Midlands values and adopting policies friendly to small- and medium-sized enterprises.
Despite the presence of numerous major firms in Escarda, the city has suffered somewhat as the Kiravian economy has shifted from ordoliberal "Clarendonomics", which favoured decentralisation and multifirm competition, towards a more neoliberal economic model. Relaxation of ordoliberal decentralist and antitrust policies has encouraged many top companies once based in Escarda to relocate to Valēka, Bérasar, and the West Coast to be closer to foreign markets and sources of capital. In response, many Escardan and Devahoman government leaders have made efforts to promote Escarda as ''Valēka Ðarnagramsk'', "the Valēka of the {{wp|Mittelstand}}", appealing to Midlands values and adopting policies friendly to small- and medium-sized enterprises.


Escarda briefly became a hub for film production in the 21180s and early 21190s, but was quickly eclipsed by [[Pontevedra]] as it consolidated its status as the capital of the Kiravian entertainment industry in the 21190s.
Escarda briefly became a hub for film production in the 21180s and early 21190s, but was quickly eclipsed by [[Pontevedra]] as it consolidated its status as the capital of the Kiravian entertainment industry in the 21190s.