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Royal Erkettuni Bureau of Economics
By: StelarCF Date: April 30, 2017, 8:18 am
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The Royal Erkettuni Bureau of Economics is His Royal Highness'
repository of publically available information on large projects
being undertaken by our subjects as well as projects undertaken
by various direct contractors of the Crown.
Currently, Crown Projects include
* The development and acquisition of experienced professors and
creation of a proper scientific network for our nation
Additionally, known large civilian projects include
* A new, large bank in Sobanu, which is predicted to benefit the
economy as currency and cheap loans become available
* A new university to take advantage of the scientific network
the crown is preparing
Thus the current large-capital spending of the nation can be
resumed thusly:
3% Capital Accumulation (both Crown and People)
25% Military Spending
32% Crown Projects
40% Popular Projects
In total, around 57% of large-capital spending is done by the
Crown
The median taxation rate is currently 11.4% and the proportion
of large capital spending in the economy is predicted to be
around 10%
Finally, the Kingdom is predicted to use around 2.5% of its
economy towards military spending.
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Re: Royal Erkettuni Bureau of Economics
By: StelarCF Date: May 15, 2017, 3:41 am
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Economics report, 1921
Currently, Crown Projects include
* A grant for research into the field of antibiotics, to allow
for improved healthcare
Additionally, known large civilian projects include
* A new, large bank in Kurto, which is predicted to benefit the
local economy as currency and cheap loans become available
* A new university in Shirki to take advantage of the scientific
network the crown is preparing
* Two regional hospitals, in Sarine and Ira respectively
Thus the current large-capital spending of the nation can be
resumed thusly:
0.6% Capital Accumulation (both Crown and People)
23.5% Military Spending
9.7% Crown Projects
66.2% Popular Projects
In total, around 33.2% of large-capital spending is done by the
Crown
The median taxation rate is currently 6.64% and the proportion
of large capital spending in the economy is predicted to be
around 10%
Finally, the Kingdom is predicted to use around 2.47% of its
economy towards military spending.
Economics report, 1922
Currently, Crown Projects include
* A grant for research into new military arms, including the
promising development of self-loading rifles, integrated into
the military budget at the behest of the army
Additionally, known large civilian projects include
* A joint industrial effort to standardize many usual parts and
the tolerances therein in order to allow for easily replaceable
parts
* An aggregate of two large energy companies and the University
of Sobanu to further develop the science of electricity, with
the purpose being to allow for what they term "power grids" to
be installed, allowing the whole nation to be powered by
electricity.
* Two regional banks, in Rysan and Ira respectively
Thus the current large-capital spending of the nation can be
resumed thusly:
2.3% Capital Accumulation (both Crown and People)
41.5% Military Spending
0.0% Crown Projects (all spending this year has been
concentrated on the army)
56.2% Popular Projects
In total, around 41.5% of large-capital spending is done by the
Crown
The median taxation rate is currently 8.3% and the proportion of
large capital spending in the economy is predicted to be around
10%
Finally, the Kingdom is predicted to use around 8.3% of its
economy towards military spending.
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