Senorak Valley

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Revision as of 22:28, 12 July 2008

Senorak Valley
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Flag of Senorak Valley
National motto: Gjottal fatenlund!
National animal: Red Steckled Elbermung
National anthem: "Verdis Gjrassun"
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Region New Liberalia
Capital Drymueller
Largest city Drymueller
Spoken Languages
  Official
  Unofficial

Senorakian
French, German, Russian, English, Spanish, Swedish, Latin, Arabic, Farsi
Government
President
Republic
Candace Cjarmjine
Founded
- Republic
Antiquity
1549
Population
7.531 billion
Currency 1 Kiel = $1.7221
Internet TLD .svx
Calling code +271
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Contents

History

Antiquity-1000

1001-1548

1549-1799

1800-1899

1900-1949

1950-1999

2000-Present

Government

Status

Form

Economy

Status

Senorak Valley's economy can easily be considered powerful. It's fought through many recessions, depressions, and was revoked once or twice. The national currency is the kiel.

Economy of Senorak Valley
Exchange Rate: 1 Kiel = 1.7221 Libers
GDP: 257,800,714,940,700.81 K
GDP per Capita: $34,231.94
Unemployment Rate: 2.64%
Consumption: 0.00 K
Exports: 30,286,854,415,956.27 K
Imports: 30,416,291,514,003.28 K
Trade Deficit: 129,437,098,047.02 K

Form

Senorak Valley's economy is a capitalizm. The government promotes and encourages people to start their own business and to get involved with the national economy. Rewards and tax breaks are given for individuals who do go on to start businesses that succeed in the world of competitive capitalizm. Senorak Valley's market is mostly laissez-faire with a few small restrictions to help prevent total monopolies. Examples of these include the Brooker Monopoly Regulations. It states that monopolies will be considered such when they own at least 93.8% of any market in which they are involved. If they are considered a monopoly, then certain regulations come into play. Monopolies must sell at least 1% of their market to smaller businesses at affordable prices. Said monopolies must then donate 13.814% of their income to charities which will be randomly selected at tax time each year. Monopolies will be taxed an extra 3.5%. This has resulted in there being a general stalemate between companies, which fluctuates between two or more companies. This generally benefits consumers as there is no real benefit to being a consumer to a certain company. The companies generally have the same benefits as they try to get more money than the other to gain a better foothold. This has resulted in low prices which creates general well-being in the populace.

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