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| Economics; Discuss: How does it work on a regional scale? | |
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| Libraria and Ausitoria | Sep 17 2014, 12:12 AM Post #1 |
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At the instigation of The New Lowlands, following requests from multiple quarters, this is a place to weigh in on the discussion. By the end of it we should all have a better understanding of the regional economic situation - and to some extent, what sort of things we export and import from other regions. One particular problem frequently cited is that (to quote Silverfield) 'we have so many first world and overwhelming populations that we are a bit of breaking ourselves trying to realize a regional economic situation'. Various solutions immediately present themselves. I would suggest as a preliminary that we agree on the following cocktail: first, the labour/technology balance in Hemithea could be more skewed to technology and automation; second, a continued supplied supply of immigrants could be used to maintain the balance within national economies, with an emphasis on education and productivity; third, higher wages for what labour exists could be matched by higher productivity. I assume all of this for Ausitoria on a personal level and I think it could go some way to explaining the imbalance. But on the wider OOC level, there is undoubtedly a great deal that we could consider doing to try to correct for the imbalance. Besides greater internal variation, such as in Ausitoria; which has 1130.4 million people in two states (Bvordxa and the Amraja) that have a GDP per capita of approximately half the national average (a paltry $22000 akin to a developing country); the major solution that Nerod and I favour is to encourage everybody without an outsized population to have one third world puppet/colony. This would allow us to continue to enjoy our main first world countries as they are meant to be. But what do you think? Edited by Libraria and Ausitoria, Sep 17 2014, 12:21 AM.
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| Fallenrun | Sep 23 2014, 07:31 AM Post #16 |
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I suggest we do the colony thing. If that doesn't work we can just shove more people into TNL's land. |
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| Nerod | Sep 23 2014, 09:37 PM Post #17 |
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I could have many colonies ![]() I'm not a shiny democracy... |
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| Fallenrun | Sep 23 2014, 10:20 PM Post #18 |
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I could aswell. Imperial, it's kinda in the name. |
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| Libraria and Ausitoria | Nov 2 2014, 09:35 PM Post #19 |
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Reviving this discussion; there are two new matters I would like to discuss. The first, an idea of Alderann's, to create a spreadsheet - methinks a google form would be easiest - with principle exports and imports for all countries. I too think it would be useful, and would welcome views. The second relates to new additions on the map. You will have noticed areas marked in italics. These are areas that would likely be filled with developing nations: would we like to erect a few moderately large NPCs (non player countries) to help account for the regional balance? I could certainly cobble together a rudimentary wikipedia page for each; and they could all be neutral in foreign affairs. Again, I think it might be useful; but I would definitely welcome views. Edited by Libraria and Ausitoria, Nov 2 2014, 09:38 PM.
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| Fallenrun | Nov 2 2014, 09:41 PM Post #20 |
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I don't like adding loads of NPCs around the place. They wouldn't do anything. Look at Jolibaland. It's just there. The spreadsheet idea would take a long time to sort out all the data and get it collected. I like the ideas of either saying we have more robots making stuff or we add/expand nations/puppets that produce all the "made in china" stuff. E.g. TNL |
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| Libraria and Ausitoria | Nov 15 2014, 01:34 PM Post #21 |
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I should clarify that my intention is not to add well-defined NPCs, only poorly-defined NPAs, i.e. non-player areas, like Central Asia or the Caribbean: just so we have some idea of what sort of countries are there and how they fit into the international community. |
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