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The '''Continental Baseball Conference (CBC)''' is a professional baseball league in Levantia and in Orenstia, the highest level baseball league on the continent. A total of 34 teams play in the conference, divided geographically into two leagues of 16 each, with the Gothic League (GL) representing parts of the Deric States, northern Urcea, Fiannria, and Yonderre, and the Latinic League (LL) representing the remainder of the Deric States as well as Urcea and Burgundie. The Conference was established as a merger of five different baseball associations in 1904 in the period of peace which followed the Red Interregnum, coming to symbolize a renewed sense of union within the Holy Levantine Empire.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Continental Baseball Conference
| colspan="2" |The Continental Baseball Conference logo
|-
!Sport
|Baseball
|-
!Founded
|1904
|-
!Motto
|The Continental Game
|-
!No. of teams
|34
|-
!Country(ies)
|Levantine Union
Orenstia
|-
!Venue(s)
|N/A (Various throughout all member countries)
|}
Despite the collapse of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] and the ongoing violence of the [[Great War]], the Continental Baseball Conference continued to function mostly as normal, though many players were called to serve and many teams in the Kingdom of Dericania folded during this time. Since then, the CBC has been one of the most popular spectator sports in [[Levantia]] alongside [[Horse racing in Levantia|horse racing]].


== League organization and structure ==
The Continental Baseball Conference is governed by the CBC-Code-1, adopted in 1981 replacing the earlier Continental Baseball Constitution and Metropolitan Rules and Regulations, the latter of which had been adopted in 1849 and heavily modified. The CBC-Code-1 provides for the administrative structure of the CBC, which provides for a single Commissioner of Baseball who serves as the chief executive officer of the CBC. The Commissioner is appointed by the owners of the teams within the CBC, who act as the Conference's board of supervisors. Under the direction of the Commissioner of Baseball, CBC hires and maintains the sport's umpiring crews, and negotiates marketing, labor, and television contracts.


In 1904, several smaller leagues throughout Levantia were confederated into the Continental Baseball Conference, with the twelve best teams of the myriad of leagues added; the rest of the teams were relegated to minor leagues. Each league has since been expanded a number of times to bring the number of teams to thirty-two overall with sixteen teams per league. Prior to 1961, each of the teams competed during the regular season to be crowned the champion of their respective league; the team with the two best records would play to determine an overall champion in the Crown Series. Two teams from Yonderre were added in 1913. Beginning in 1961, the league was formally divided into two leagues with two divisions each, adding six teams to the league, three to each league in order to bring the even number to 20. The 1961 expansion was also notable for having expanding the league to Orenstia, the only location outside the Levantine Union. Additional rounds of expansion occurred in 1968, 1978, and 1998, each adding four teams to bring the league to a total of 34 teams. Following the 1998 expansion, the divisional system was modified again, adding a third division and a wild card system. The wild card would be awarded to the team in each league with the most wins that did not win a division. The wild card system was later expanded in 2013 to have two wild card teams per league; the two best teams that did not win a division would play a play-in game prior to the playoffs to determine who would hold the wild card spot.
Burgundian Economy by Industry
=== Minor leagues ===
Each team in the Continental Baseball Conference has an associated ten team minor league, except for the Versand Antelopes, which have a twelve team minor league. The CBC is unique among major organized sports as its development minor league teams compete only against other affiliate teams of the CBC sponsor. Consequently, there are thirty two minor league associations, referred to typically as "national" or "regional" leagues, which typically are placed in the same region as the major league CBC team. There are 342 minor league teams.
== Teams ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Division
!Team
!City
!Stadium
!Capacity
!Founded
!Joined
|-
! colspan="9" |Latinic League
|-
! rowspan="5" |Western
|'''Beldra Mariners'''
|Beldra, Urcea
|Sea Lane Stadium
|45,971
|1884
|1904
|-
|'''Killean Kings'''
|Niben, Urcea
|Grand Metropolitan Stadium
|49,638
|1901
|1904
|-
|'''Tarrin Thunder'''
|Tarrin, Urcea
|Quicksilver Field
|52,105
| colspan="2" |1998
|-
|'''Urceopolis Imperials'''
|Urceopolis, Urcea
|Union Avenue Grounds
|64,282
|1878
|1904
|-
|'''Cálfeld Courtesans'''
|Cálfeld, Urcea
|Ducal Exhibition Field
|45,225
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
! rowspan="6" |Central
|'''Roekdorse Highlanders'''
|Roekdorse, Urcea
|Mile High Stadium
|40,162
| colspan="2" |1968
|-
|'''Ericaner Dragoons'''
|Ericaner, Lutsana
|Giovania Enterprise Field
|45,401
|1884
|1904
|-
|'''Utina Ultras'''
|Utina, Allaria
|Apex Arts Arena
|44,903
| colspan="2" |1998
|-
|'''Rufus Concordia Reds'''
|Rufus Concordia, Loreseia
|Polo Grounds
|43,903
| colspan="2" |1968
|-
|'''Vorenia Marchers'''
|Albiga, Vorenia
|National Coliseum
|51,112
| colspan="2" |1978
|-
|'''Holchester Horsemen'''
|Holchester, Ænglasmarch
|Furnomax Park
|41,297
|1894
|1904
|-
! rowspan="6" |Southern
|'''Torantino Turns'''
|Torantino, Burgundie
|Roth Park
|47,943
|1890
|1904
|-
|'''Cana Crusaders'''
|Cana, Urcea
|Exposition Grounds
|57,949
|1887
|1904
|-
|'''Morezza Magpies'''
|Morezza, Burgundie
|Baiereal Stadium
|45,957
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
|'''Harzenon Satraps'''
|Harzenon, Gassavelia
|National Nuclear Park
|55,957
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
|'''Le Ax-Canbon Cormorants'''
|Le Ax-Canbon,Burgundie
|Glenness Park
|47,943
|1892
|1904
|-
|'''Maloria Mergansers'''
|Maloria, Burgundie
|Extron Park
|48,114
| colspan="2" |1978
|-
! colspan="9" |Gothic League
|-
! rowspan="5" |Western
|'''Collinebourg Chevaliers'''
|Collinebourg, Yonderre
|Chevaliers' Arena
|38,065
|1911
|1913
|-
|'''Carolina Morgans'''
|Durham, Urcea
|War Memorial Ballpark at Eastfield
|45,971
| colspan="2" |1968
|-
|'''Gabion Giants'''
|Gabion, Yonderre
|SuperNOVA Stadium
|41,240
| colspan="2" |1913
|-
|'''Northwick Knights'''
|Northwick, Anglei
|Admiral Tobacco Park
|55,922
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
|'''Devense Defenders'''
|Krone-on-Devense, Kronenia
|WorldCo Arena
|47,442
| colspan="2" |1998
|-
! rowspan="6" |Northern
|'''Bridhavn Gallowglaigh'''
|Bridhavn, [[Fiannria]]
|Alt-Domnall Field
|53,754
|1883
|1904
|-
|'''Dursten Long-Beards'''
|Dursten, [[Fiannria]]
|Freiheim United Park
|47,582
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
|'''Llyne Mormaers'''
|Llyne, [[Fiannria]]
|Kilbride Memorial Field
|39,892
| colspan="2" |1998
|-
|'''Tornstad Wolves'''
|Tornstad, [[Fiannria]]
|Christensen Memorial Park
|44,975
| colspan="2" |1968
|-
|'''Teindún Tempests'''
|Teindún, [[Faneria]]
|Taenbrynn Stadium
|XX,XXX
| colspan="2" |19XX
|-
|'''St. Jude's Dudes'''
|Caileansdún, [[Faneria]]
|Maelwynn Memorial Field
|XX,XXX
| colspan="2" |19XX
|-
! rowspan="6" |Southern
|'''Wilder Black Bears'''
|Wilder, Fiannria
|Feuerstein Unity Stadium
|47,651
|1900
|1904
|-
|'''Lutonium Legions'''
|Lutonium, Vineseia
|Cross of White Park
|48,871
|1903
|1904
|-
|'''Marburg Brauers'''
|Marburg, [[Fiannria]]
|Hochbrau Stadium
|58,328
|1897
|1904
|-
|'''Corcra Crowns'''
|Corcra, Corcra
|Innovation Solutions Field
|47,871
|1894
|1904
|-
|'''Versend Antelopes'''
|Versend, Orenstia
|Federal Stadium
|72,501
| colspan="2" |1961
|-
|'''Vandarch Unioners'''
|Mesellianum, Hollona and Diorisia
|Rooney-More Grounds
|52,398
| colspan="2" |1978
|-
|}
== History ==
Baseball's origins are heavily disputed, but it is generally agreed to be an outgrowth of earlier, traditional bat and ball games in Levantia, such as rounders in what would become Burgundie and stoolball in Urcea. These bat and ball games were popular in the medieval period and often played as a form of diversion and merriment during feast days, especially Easter. Despite the Recess of the Julii affecting geopolitical relations between members of the Holy Levantine Empire during the 19th century, cultural exchange became much more frequent. Additionally, the growth of cities - a consequence of the industrial revolution - brought together large groups of former peasants in cities throughout Levantia, mingling and mixing older, local traditions. According to the majority of baseball historians, out of this admixture came an ever-changing set of rules and game fundamentals through the early 1820s and 30s as industrial workers sought diversion. Two fundamental events followed this early chaotic period that established the modern game of baseball.
=== Proto-baseball in Urcea ===
In 1849, the so-called ''Metropolitan Rules and Regulations'' were adopted and agreed to by all organized baseball teams in Urceopolis, and these rules soon spread throughout the country, becoming standard nationwide by 1863. These rules were similar to the modern game but did not have (and forbade) a shortstop, mandating each infielder stay on their base, and additionally this rule set established the winning score of a baseball game as "fifteen...or at the conclusion of seven innings, that is, fourteen total appearances for either team at the bat". The ball was also smaller than the current baseball, but pitchers at the time were mandated to throw the ball where the hitter asked; to do otherwise was considered dishonorable. In 1859, these rules were amended to increase the innings to nine innings, but the score cap would remain in place until a further amendment in 1867. Unlike proto-baseball as developed in Burgundie, the Urcean game had both foul territory and foul balls were counted as strikes. Prior to the replacement of these rules, the base-on-balls was incorporated in 1882 with five balls requiring a walk.
=== Proto-baseball in Southern Dericania ===


 Transport and Storage (25.3%)


Across the various principalities of the southern Kingdom of Dericania a number of proto-baseball games began to formalize in the mid-19th century. The advent of the First Fratricide, 1849-1875, across the region had a standardizing affect on the game. Between set piece battles opposing sides would sometimes play against each other, but internal army games were common as a destressing technique. Regiments from all across the various parts of Southern Dericania brought their rules and "division rules" developed. These rules were abandoned at the end of the war but the taste for the game became ubiquitous.
 Services (18.2%)


In the newly formed Burgundie, a ruleset with some similarities to the Urceopolis rules were developed in 1864. These rules incorporated the standard size of a baseball as known today, the ability of the pitcher to throw the ball at his own preferred target, and a five inning game. The regulation dimensions for the Burgoignesc game was also smaller in order to appeal to sailors, who often could not find a well-groomed field abroad of considerable size. Burgoignesc baseball was considered quicker and more excited yet less dignified. There was no foul territory and consequently foul balls were not considered strikes; any ball that did not meet forward motion was considered dead. Base-on-balls were not adopted in the Burgoignesc game until 1885, incorporating elements of the Urcean game. Burgoignesc teams were called crews and games were called "little battles" (Burg: ''guerrettes'').
 Heavy Manufacturing (16.6%)
=== Modern baseball ===
By the time of the Crown-Regency in Urcea, baseball had become considerably more professionalized as nascent organized ballclubs charged admission and paid their players a share, and the popularity of the game had allowed most players to live entirely off this wage. The Red Interregnum badly interrupted baseball in Urcea, but the alliance between the Legitimists and Burgundie during the conflict exposed the differences and similarities between the Urcean and Burgoignesc pastimes. It is often claimed that the subsequent 1904 Levantine standardized baseball rulebook was actually adopted in the field by soldiers during the war, but there is no firm evidence of this. It is known that both Urcean and Burgoignesc soldiers took part in the other style of the game and began to incorporate different elements, leading to wildly different iterations of the game for those on the battlefield. With the end of the war in 1902, the Recess of the Julii came to an end, and there was a continued interest in integration of the Urcean and Burgoignesc styles of the game. There was also considerable interest of merging the various national leagues - Urcea had more than five by the dawn of the 20th century - together into one unified league, with perhaps the inclusion of other leagues from the Holy Levantine Empire. In 1903, negotiations between various team owners, league officials, and government representatives began in earnest.
== Uniforms ==
A baseball uniform is a type of uniform worn by baseball players, and by some non-playing personnel, such as field managers and coaches. It is worn to indicate the person's role in the game and—through the use of logos, colors, and numbers—to identify the teams and their players, managers, and coaches.


Traditionally, home uniforms display the team name on the front, while away uniforms display the team's home location. In modern times, however, exceptions to this pattern have become common, with teams using their team name on both uniforms. Most teams also have one or more alternate uniforms, usually consisting of the primary or secondary team color on the vest instead of the usual white or gray. Since the early 2000s, throwback uniforms have become popular.
 Construction (13.9%)
== Season Structure ==
=== Winter training ===
Winter training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season. Teams hold training camps in southern Urcea and Burgundie due to their accommodating tropical climates. Winter training allows new players to audition for roster and position spots, and gives existing team players practice time prior to competitive play. Winter training typically lasts almost two months, starting at the end of January and running until just before the season opening day, traditionally the last week of March.
=== Regular season ===
The regular season of the Continental Baseball Conference typically begins towards the end of March and concludes in the beginning or middle of October. The postseason typically concludes by mid November.


Each team's schedule is typically organized into three-game series, with occasional two- or four-game series. Postponed games or continuations of suspended games can result in an ad hoc one-game or five-game series. A team's series are organized into homestands and road trips that group multiple series together. Teams generally play games five to seven days per week, commonly having Monday or Thursday as an off day. Frequently, games are scheduled at night. Sunday games are generally played during the afternoon, allowing teams to travel to their next destination prior to a Monday night game. In addition, teams will play day games frequently on Opening Day, holidays, and getaway days.
 Healthcare (8.3%)
=== All-Levantia Cup ===
 
The All-Levantia Cup is a league-wide exhibition all-star game held in December following the conclusion of the season, traditionally played in southern Urcea or Burgundie much like winter training. The All-Levantia cup features teams of thirty of the best players from the Gothic League face the thirty best players from the Latinic League, with players being selected by a consensus vote of team managers.
 Agriculture and Mining (7.1%)
=== Postseason ===
 
The Continental Baseball Conference postseason features the winner of each six divisions in addition to two wildcard teams from each League, culminating in the Crown Series between the two winning teams from each League.
 Wholesale/Retail (3.5%)
[[Category:IXWB]]
 
 Insurance and Security (3.2%)
 
 Medical Sevices/Pharmaceuticals (2.9%)
 
 Other (1%)
 
Burgundie's economy is comparatively massive, highly-advanced and industrialized, with a national GDP of $10 trillion and GDP per capita of $50,170 as of 2028, and a low unemployment rate of only 3.26%. The official currency, Imperial Dollar ($), is the currency of the Holy Levantine Empire. The private sector and nonprofit sectors represent 59% of the country's GDP and the public sector the remaining 41%.
 
The Burgundian economy is dominated by maritime trade, followed by the heavy manufacturing. The maritime sector accounts for 43.5% of the national GDP, and employs 37% of the population. Heavy manufacturing makes up 16.6% of the GDP, and employs 20.1% of the population. Economic growth for the last fiscal year was slow, with a growth rate of only .76%. The private sector dominates the national economy, with the private sector constituting 84% of the economy and the public sector just 17%.
 
As a post-industrial economy, Burgundie is highly reliant on global market to perform well in order to ensure that the local market remain healthy. The Merchant Marine of Burgundie has a total capacity of 214,573,650 metric tons spread across 4,146 ships, and is dominated by O’Shea Container Shipping, Lansing Lines and Doppel Gangway. Burgundie plays a major role in maintaining international trade at the sacrifice of its own self-sufficiency and resources independence. Since history has dictated that Burgundie maintain a thalossocratic presence in the world it controls very little land, all of which has long been stripped of its natural resources.
 
A central feature of the Burgundian economy is the economic freedom afforded to the private sector by allowing the private sector to make the majority of economic decisions in determining the direction and scale of what the Burgundian economy produces. This is enhanced by relatively low levels of regulation and government involvement, as well as a court system that generally protects property rights and enforces contracts. Today, Burgundie is home to 3.7 million small businesses, 884 millionaires, 58 billionaires, as well as 15 of the world's 500 largest companies.
 
From its emergence as an independent nation, Burgundie has encouraged science and innovation. In the early 20th century, the research developed through informal cooperation between Burgundian industry and academia grew rapidly and by the late 1940s exceeded the size of that taking place in much larger countries.
 
Contents
 
 
 
 
 
1 Culture and trends
 
 
 
2 Wealth, Income and Economic Classes in Burgundie
 
 
 
3 Government Spending
 
 
 
4 Private Sector Spending
 
 
 
4.1 Private sector socialism
 
 
 
4.2 Top 10 Largest Burgundian Companies
 
 
 
4.3 Real estate
 
 
 
 
 
5 Currency
 
 
 
6 The Black Market and Corruption
 
 
 
6.1 A Brief History of Corruption in Burgundie
 
 
 
 
 
Culture and trends
 
On the local level Burgundie has deemed itself a “shoeshine/barbershop economy”. What this means is that aside from large scale conglomerates most businesses are small scale and serves the individuals who work for the conglomerates. The term comes from the practice of workers getting a shave and having their shoes shined before work at mobile barbers and shoe shiners that roam the early morning streets on the way into work. The concept more broadly applies to all of the service industries that support the working classes doing their work. The Bureau of Labor’s Divison of Labor Statistics have speculated that these small one-man enterprises generate a massive amount of economic activity in the country.
 
Wealth, Income and Economic Classes in Burgundie
 
The nominal GDPPC of Burgundie is $50,170. This is reflective of the economic situation in Burgundie. The following is a break down of the economic classes in the country and their designations as determined by the nation's tax code.
 
 
 
 
 
Economic Class
 
 
 
Annual Household Salary
 
 
 
% of Total Population
 
 
 
Number of Pop. in Class
 
 
 
 
 
Rich
 
 
 
more than $500,000
 
 
 
4%
 
 
 
8,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Upper Class
 
 
 
$200,000-499,999
 
 
 
10%
 
 
 
20,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Middle Class
 
 
 
$100,000-199,999
 
 
 
14%
 
 
 
28,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Working Class
 
 
 
$60-99,999
 
 
 
46%
 
 
 
92,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Working Poor
 
 
 
$45-59,999
 
 
 
15%
 
 
 
30,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Poor
 
 
 
$25-44,999
 
 
 
8%
 
 
 
16,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Impoverished
 
 
 
less than $25,000
 
 
 
3%
 
 
 
6,000,000
 
 
 
 
 
Government Spending
 
On average the Golden Council of Ten allots $4.1 trillion in discretionary funds each year (41% of GDP).
 
 
Burgundian Discretionary Funds
 
 Military (30%)
 
 Education (15%)
 
 Transportation (11%)
 
 Infrastructure (10%)
 
 Veterans Benefits (10%)
 
 Science (9%)
 
 Housing and Community (6%)
 
 Environment and Energy (5%)
 
 Health Programs (4%)
 
 Food and Agriculture (4%)
 
Private Sector Spending
 
Representing 59% of the economic spending activity in Burgundie. 48% of the is represented by e-commerce.
 
Private sector socialism
 
The sense of commonwealth among the Bergendii is born from the ancient raiding traditions. Each man looked out for his fellow boat-mates as though they were his brothers. If the sailors were to die the men of the boat would adopt and support his wife and family until she remarried. When the raiders became "landed" the "boat bond" was continued in each hamlet. They became known as meal groups this meant that the bread winners were collectively responsible for feeding the hamlet at the evening meal. This sense of commonwealth continues to this day with the practice of meal group not only in the neighborhoods around Burgundie but also, starting in the 1920s the rise of public health concepts led major companies to adopt the meal group mind set. In the 1980s many companies were buying apartment blocks and high rises near their factories and subsidizing their rent in order as an incentive. These "company rows" had become standard practice and by the late 80s, every manufacturing plant offered housing to all of its employees. This form of private sector socialism staunched the rise of the communist movement in Burgundie because it staked the fortunes of the working class on the upper class. Communist theorists decried this move as exacerbating the issue of inequity, but by the 1990s the communist movement in Burgundie was essentially dead.
 
Top 10 Largest Burgundian Companies
 
 
 
Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering-small arms weapons manufacturing
 
 
 
O'Shea Heavy Industrial Systems-global shipping and infrastructure construction company
 
 
 
Lansing Lines-local rail and maritime shipping company
 
 
 
Doppel Gangway-specializing in passenger liners, primarily offering service between the Burgundian territories
 
 
 
Christensen Holdings-real estate, infrastructure investment, lending, wealth management
 
 
 
Roth Insurance LLC-insurance firm offering all forms of insurance, but specializing in maritime insurance (also has an armed maritime escort service)
 
 
 
Cross Trucking Company- a mid-sized automotive company specializing in industrial, police and non-combat military vehicles
 
 
 
Beacon Business Continuity and Incident Management- split into two divisions, Beacon BC/IM offers both Business Continuity and Incident Management services
 
 
 
Perfect Storm Emergency Response Corps- comprehensive emergency management service with a volunteer corps of 2,020 personnel who can mobilize to any part of Greater Ixnay in less then 48 hours
 
 
 
Waldo Green Grocer Company- a massive international supermarket chain
 
 
 
Real estate
 
The homeownership rate in Burgundie is above average at 81.4%. This is due to both an aggressive effort by the royal family through Palacin Holdings to ensure both that homelessness is eradicated and through wholistic social programming that seeks to improve the living standard for all Burgoignacs.
 
Currency
 
 
The Viceimperial Bank of Burgundie, pictured here, is locally responsible for minting and maintaining the Imperial Dollar, the currency of the Holy Levantine Empire.
 
The Imperial Dollar is considered one of the world's strongest currencies, currently exchanging at U$1 for $1.95 USD. The currency itself is the common currency issued by the Holy Levantine Empire and used by most of the states therein; nevertheless, it is primarily coined in Urceopolis and much of its stability is attributable to the Royal Bank of Urcea. The Imperial Dollar is often used as the "default currency" of business in Levantia and even in some parts of Crona and Ixnay, as well as finding use in parts of Punth as a general currency of trade. It is a fiat currency, though in the past it was based on a gold standard. The Dollar is one of the globally accepted hard currencies and is a primary reserve currency in Levantia and abroad.
 
Finding its origin in the thaler of the Kingdom of Ultmar, the Dollar eventually became the trade currency of Levantia as a whole and beyond.
 
Despite the uniform nature of the Dollar, it will still have some regional variety in the type of bills and coins themselves; Burgundian bills, for example, tend to show scenes of the thalassocracy's history related to their mastery of the sea. Other states of the Empire tend to display their head of state or historic heads of state alongside the seal of the Empire.
 
The Black Market and Corruption
 
Because of its reliance on trade and the private sector the Burgundian economy has long been fairly unregulated, by the government. However, the private sector has a long tradition of cooperation with the Revenue Guard and policing any black market activity. As such, the black market is practically non-existent. This does not apply to the internet. Intellectual property piracy in Burgundie is rife and the conservative, traditionalist Revenue Guard have been slow to respond. In response to this, the private sector has turned to the court system and since approximately 2003 the courts have been presided over by pro-business judges. This has led to cries among the populace that a certain level of corruption exists in the courts, which is anathema in the country where corruption is tantamount to treason.
 
A Brief History of Corruption in Burgundie
 
When Burgundie became independent, it eschewed as many Fiannrian institutions and traditions as it could, to distinguish itself. Corruption was one of those traditions, less an endemic problem across the whole of Fiannria and more an issue with the Fiannrian appointed Dukes in Burgundie. In the early days of independence a moral and social campaign was embarked upon to do away with corruption. It was soon considered an affront to not only your family, but your community and the fledgling nation. The strong sense of commonwealth of the BergesMenn, that has always kept them together despite foreign rule, was also at stake in corruption cases and the citizens wouldn't stand for it. In time, corruption, while not legally punishable, was to become social suicide. Families with ties to corrupt politicians and businessmen were shunned and socially exiled. In the 21st century this is as true as ever and in light of the accusations that the justice system is corruptly pro-business, people have begun to question the courts more openly.
[[Category:Burgundie]]

Revision as of 13:10, 19 January 2022


Burgundian Economy by Industry

 Transport and Storage (25.3%)
 Services (18.2%)
 Heavy Manufacturing (16.6%)
 Construction (13.9%)
 Healthcare (8.3%)
 Agriculture and Mining (7.1%)
 Wholesale/Retail (3.5%)
 Insurance and Security (3.2%)
 Medical Sevices/Pharmaceuticals (2.9%)
 Other (1%)

Burgundie's economy is comparatively massive, highly-advanced and industrialized, with a national GDP of $10 trillion and GDP per capita of $50,170 as of 2028, and a low unemployment rate of only 3.26%. The official currency, Imperial Dollar ($), is the currency of the Holy Levantine Empire. The private sector and nonprofit sectors represent 59% of the country's GDP and the public sector the remaining 41%.

The Burgundian economy is dominated by maritime trade, followed by the heavy manufacturing. The maritime sector accounts for 43.5% of the national GDP, and employs 37% of the population. Heavy manufacturing makes up 16.6% of the GDP, and employs 20.1% of the population. Economic growth for the last fiscal year was slow, with a growth rate of only .76%. The private sector dominates the national economy, with the private sector constituting 84% of the economy and the public sector just 17%.

As a post-industrial economy, Burgundie is highly reliant on global market to perform well in order to ensure that the local market remain healthy. The Merchant Marine of Burgundie has a total capacity of 214,573,650 metric tons spread across 4,146 ships, and is dominated by O’Shea Container Shipping, Lansing Lines and Doppel Gangway. Burgundie plays a major role in maintaining international trade at the sacrifice of its own self-sufficiency and resources independence. Since history has dictated that Burgundie maintain a thalossocratic presence in the world it controls very little land, all of which has long been stripped of its natural resources.

A central feature of the Burgundian economy is the economic freedom afforded to the private sector by allowing the private sector to make the majority of economic decisions in determining the direction and scale of what the Burgundian economy produces. This is enhanced by relatively low levels of regulation and government involvement, as well as a court system that generally protects property rights and enforces contracts. Today, Burgundie is home to 3.7 million small businesses, 884 millionaires, 58 billionaires, as well as 15 of the world's 500 largest companies.

From its emergence as an independent nation, Burgundie has encouraged science and innovation. In the early 20th century, the research developed through informal cooperation between Burgundian industry and academia grew rapidly and by the late 1940s exceeded the size of that taking place in much larger countries.

Contents



1 Culture and trends


2 Wealth, Income and Economic Classes in Burgundie


3 Government Spending


4 Private Sector Spending


4.1 Private sector socialism


4.2 Top 10 Largest Burgundian Companies


4.3 Real estate



5 Currency


6 The Black Market and Corruption


6.1 A Brief History of Corruption in Burgundie



Culture and trends

On the local level Burgundie has deemed itself a “shoeshine/barbershop economy”. What this means is that aside from large scale conglomerates most businesses are small scale and serves the individuals who work for the conglomerates. The term comes from the practice of workers getting a shave and having their shoes shined before work at mobile barbers and shoe shiners that roam the early morning streets on the way into work. The concept more broadly applies to all of the service industries that support the working classes doing their work. The Bureau of Labor’s Divison of Labor Statistics have speculated that these small one-man enterprises generate a massive amount of economic activity in the country.

Wealth, Income and Economic Classes in Burgundie

The nominal GDPPC of Burgundie is $50,170. This is reflective of the economic situation in Burgundie. The following is a break down of the economic classes in the country and their designations as determined by the nation's tax code.



Economic Class


Annual Household Salary


% of Total Population


Number of Pop. in Class



Rich


more than $500,000


4%


8,000,000



Upper Class


$200,000-499,999


10%


20,000,000



Middle Class


$100,000-199,999


14%


28,000,000



Working Class


$60-99,999


46%


92,000,000



Working Poor


$45-59,999


15%


30,000,000



Poor


$25-44,999


8%


16,000,000



Impoverished


less than $25,000


3%


6,000,000



Government Spending

On average the Golden Council of Ten allots $4.1 trillion in discretionary funds each year (41% of GDP).


Burgundian Discretionary Funds

 Military (30%)
 Education (15%)
 Transportation (11%)
 Infrastructure (10%)
 Veterans Benefits (10%)
 Science (9%)
 Housing and Community (6%)
 Environment and Energy (5%)
 Health Programs (4%)
 Food and Agriculture (4%)

Private Sector Spending

Representing 59% of the economic spending activity in Burgundie. 48% of the is represented by e-commerce.

Private sector socialism

The sense of commonwealth among the Bergendii is born from the ancient raiding traditions. Each man looked out for his fellow boat-mates as though they were his brothers. If the sailors were to die the men of the boat would adopt and support his wife and family until she remarried. When the raiders became "landed" the "boat bond" was continued in each hamlet. They became known as meal groups this meant that the bread winners were collectively responsible for feeding the hamlet at the evening meal. This sense of commonwealth continues to this day with the practice of meal group not only in the neighborhoods around Burgundie but also, starting in the 1920s the rise of public health concepts led major companies to adopt the meal group mind set. In the 1980s many companies were buying apartment blocks and high rises near their factories and subsidizing their rent in order as an incentive. These "company rows" had become standard practice and by the late 80s, every manufacturing plant offered housing to all of its employees. This form of private sector socialism staunched the rise of the communist movement in Burgundie because it staked the fortunes of the working class on the upper class. Communist theorists decried this move as exacerbating the issue of inequity, but by the 1990s the communist movement in Burgundie was essentially dead.

Top 10 Largest Burgundian Companies


Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering-small arms weapons manufacturing


O'Shea Heavy Industrial Systems-global shipping and infrastructure construction company


Lansing Lines-local rail and maritime shipping company


Doppel Gangway-specializing in passenger liners, primarily offering service between the Burgundian territories


Christensen Holdings-real estate, infrastructure investment, lending, wealth management


Roth Insurance LLC-insurance firm offering all forms of insurance, but specializing in maritime insurance (also has an armed maritime escort service)


Cross Trucking Company- a mid-sized automotive company specializing in industrial, police and non-combat military vehicles


Beacon Business Continuity and Incident Management- split into two divisions, Beacon BC/IM offers both Business Continuity and Incident Management services


Perfect Storm Emergency Response Corps- comprehensive emergency management service with a volunteer corps of 2,020 personnel who can mobilize to any part of Greater Ixnay in less then 48 hours


Waldo Green Grocer Company- a massive international supermarket chain


Real estate

The homeownership rate in Burgundie is above average at 81.4%. This is due to both an aggressive effort by the royal family through Palacin Holdings to ensure both that homelessness is eradicated and through wholistic social programming that seeks to improve the living standard for all Burgoignacs.

Currency


The Viceimperial Bank of Burgundie, pictured here, is locally responsible for minting and maintaining the Imperial Dollar, the currency of the Holy Levantine Empire.

The Imperial Dollar is considered one of the world's strongest currencies, currently exchanging at U$1 for $1.95 USD. The currency itself is the common currency issued by the Holy Levantine Empire and used by most of the states therein; nevertheless, it is primarily coined in Urceopolis and much of its stability is attributable to the Royal Bank of Urcea. The Imperial Dollar is often used as the "default currency" of business in Levantia and even in some parts of Crona and Ixnay, as well as finding use in parts of Punth as a general currency of trade. It is a fiat currency, though in the past it was based on a gold standard. The Dollar is one of the globally accepted hard currencies and is a primary reserve currency in Levantia and abroad.

Finding its origin in the thaler of the Kingdom of Ultmar, the Dollar eventually became the trade currency of Levantia as a whole and beyond.

Despite the uniform nature of the Dollar, it will still have some regional variety in the type of bills and coins themselves; Burgundian bills, for example, tend to show scenes of the thalassocracy's history related to their mastery of the sea. Other states of the Empire tend to display their head of state or historic heads of state alongside the seal of the Empire.

The Black Market and Corruption

Because of its reliance on trade and the private sector the Burgundian economy has long been fairly unregulated, by the government. However, the private sector has a long tradition of cooperation with the Revenue Guard and policing any black market activity. As such, the black market is practically non-existent. This does not apply to the internet. Intellectual property piracy in Burgundie is rife and the conservative, traditionalist Revenue Guard have been slow to respond. In response to this, the private sector has turned to the court system and since approximately 2003 the courts have been presided over by pro-business judges. This has led to cries among the populace that a certain level of corruption exists in the courts, which is anathema in the country where corruption is tantamount to treason.

A Brief History of Corruption in Burgundie

When Burgundie became independent, it eschewed as many Fiannrian institutions and traditions as it could, to distinguish itself. Corruption was one of those traditions, less an endemic problem across the whole of Fiannria and more an issue with the Fiannrian appointed Dukes in Burgundie. In the early days of independence a moral and social campaign was embarked upon to do away with corruption. It was soon considered an affront to not only your family, but your community and the fledgling nation. The strong sense of commonwealth of the BergesMenn, that has always kept them together despite foreign rule, was also at stake in corruption cases and the citizens wouldn't stand for it. In time, corruption, while not legally punishable, was to become social suicide. Families with ties to corrupt politicians and businessmen were shunned and socially exiled. In the 21st century this is as true as ever and in light of the accusations that the justice system is corruptly pro-business, people have begun to question the courts more openly.