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==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
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Oyashima is a {{wp|mixed economy}} {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income economy}} and is the one of the most industrialized countries in [[Audonia]] | Oyashima is a {{wp|mixed economy}} {{wp|developed country}} with a {{wp|World Bank high-income economy|high-income economy}} and is the one of the most industrialized countries in [[Audonia]], behind only [[Daxia]]. Oyashimane brands are internationally famous and garnered Oyashima's reputation for its quality electronics, ship building, automobiles, armaments, and other manufactured goods. Oyashima is also considered a hospitable tropical paradise with tourism making up 6.2% of the nation's GDP. | ||
Its massive investment in education has taken the country from mass illiteracy to a major international technological powerhouse. The country's national economy benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree. | Its massive investment in education has taken the country from mass illiteracy to a major international technological powerhouse since the 1980s. This occured as a result of massive [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] financial and cultural investment during and after [[Operation Kipling]]. The country's national economy benefits from a young and highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree. | ||
Oyashima's economy was one of the world's fastest-growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s and was still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s. | Oyashima's economy was one of the world's fastest-growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s and was still one of the fastest-growing developed countries in the 2000s. | ||
The Oyashimane economy is heavily dependent on international trade, and the country has one of the world's largest foreign-exchange reserves. | The Oyashimane economy is heavily dependent on international trade, and the country has one of the world's largest foreign-exchange reserves. | ||
Major sectors include shipbuilding and repair, automotive manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, armaments manufacturing, tourism, mining, and construction. Agriculture is present in Oyashima but it is not a primary contributor to the national economy. Throughout its history, especially during | |||
===Manufacturing=== | ===Manufacturing=== | ||
====Shipbuilding and repair==== | ====Shipbuilding and repair==== |
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