World economic history[]
1400s[]
The greatest boost to the economies of European and Asian nations was the completion of the Philadelphi Canal in the late 1460s.
1500s[]
1600s[]
Economic thought[]
Middle Ages[]
Renaissance[]
Taxation[]
Taxation is any means by which a nation gains money, or some financial equivalent to money, from its citizens.
Forms of taxation[]
Statute labour[]
Tithe[]
Military service[]
Land tax[]
Poll tax[]
Tariff[]
Wealth tax[]
Economic systems[]
Standard of living across the world[]
The standard of living varies across the world and takes into consideration a variety of economic factors, these include: income; quality and avaliability of employment; class disparity; poverty rate; quality and affordability of housing; hours of work required to purchase necessities; GDP; inflation; affordable (or free) access to healthcare; quality and availability of education; life expectancy; incidence of disease; cost of goods and services; infrastructure; national economic growth; economic and political and stability; political and religious freedom; environmental quality; climate; and safety.
Venice[]
- income
- quality and avaliability of employment
- class disparity
- poverty rate
- quality and affordability of housing
- hours of work required to purchase necessities
- GDP
- inflation
- number of holiday days per year
- affordable (or free) access to healthcare
- life expectancy
- incidence of disease
- cost of goods and services
- infrastructure
- national economic growth
- economic and political and stability
- political and religious freedom
- environmental quality
- climate
- safety
Kiatagmiut[]
- Income: None
- Quality and Avaliability of Employment: Manual, but Full Employment
- Class Disparity: Very Little
- Poverty Rate: 0% by Borealian Standards, 100% by European Standards
- Quality and Affordability of Housing: Highly Available at Cheap Prices, but of Low Quality
- Hours of Work Required to Purchase Necessities: 50 hours during the Spring and Summer
- GDP:
- Inflation:
- Number of Holiday Days per Year: Most of Winter, and Qawanerteliita, a three-week autumn celebration
- Affordable (or Free) Access to Healthcare:
- Life Expectancy:
- Incidence of Disease:
- Cost of Goods and Services:
- Infrastructure:
- National Economic Growth:
- Economic and Political Stability:
- Political and Religious Freedom:
- Environmental Quality:
- Climate:
- Safety:
Lists[]
List of Top 20 countries by Standard of Living[]
- Spain
- France
- Rome
- Scandinavia
- Austria
- Albion
List of top 20 countries by GDP per capita[]
- Spain
- France
- Albion
- Rome
- Austria
- Russia
Top 20 countries by GDP[]
- Spain
- France
- Britannia
- Rome
- Portugal
- Bavaria
- Scandinavia
- Russia
- Urdustan
- Tartary
- Netherlands
- Austria
- Pskov
- Dacia
- Croatia
- Damascus
- Westphalia
- Yemen
- Suri Empire
- TBD
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