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Title: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: miketr on April 11, 2007, 10:29:45 AM
The World Economy in Review

1906


Nation.............................Population...BP.....IC.....Income
Baltic Confederation...............62...........14.....97.....$152.00
Confederate States of America......34...........14.....97.....$131.00
Deutsches Kaiserreich Brandenburg..72...........10.7...72.....$144.00
French Republic....................107.5........20.....188.5..$254.50
Gran Colombia......................44...........15.2...109.5..$153.50
Hapsburg Empire....................55...........10.6...71.....$126.00
Iberian Empire.....................54.5.........8......49.5...$94.40
Japan..............................97...........7......43.....$96.40
Middle Kingdom.....................436..........13.8...111....$287.00
New Switzerland....................?............11.....99.....$153.00
Orange Republic....................48...........13.2...99.....$147.00
Rohan..............................72...........17.....111....$183.00
The Netherlands....................74...........11.71..78.....$123.20
United Norman Kingdom..............52...........17.5...109....$161.00


Top 5 Population

Nation.............................Population
Middle Kingdom.....................436
French Republic....................107.5
Japan..............................97
The Netherlands....................74
Tied
Rohan..............................72
Deutsches Kaiserreich Brandenburg..72


Top 5 Build Points

Nation.............................BP
French Republic....................20
United Norman Kingdom..............17.5
Rohan..............................17
Gran Colombia......................15.2
Tied
Baltic Confederation...............14
Confederate States of America......14


Top 5 by IC

Nation.............................IC
French Republic....................188.5
Middle Kingdom.....................111
Rohan..............................111
Gran Colombia......................109.5
United Norman Kingdom..............109


Top 5 by Income

Nation.............................Income
Middle Kingdom.....................$287.00
French Republic....................$254.50
Rohan..............................$183.00
United Norman Kingdom..............$161.00
Gran Colombia......................$153.50
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 10:43:24 AM
Russia/Muscovy will probably fit into some of the top fives, when we see data for it.

Still, it's odd for me to see Gran Colombia in some of the top five categories...
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: miketr on April 11, 2007, 10:47:07 AM
Quote from: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 10:43:24 AM
Russia/Muscovy will probably fit into some of the top fives, when we see data for it.

Still, it's odd for me to see Gran Colombia in some of the top five categories...

I will be able to add them fast enough.

As to rankings, Iberia is a rather 3rd rate power at best.  Its only ahead of Japan in BP and IC and bit behind them in Pop and Total Income.  Iberia is behind many powers by 50% and a number by 100% in BP.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: maddox on April 11, 2007, 10:51:32 AM
What is a potential source of speculation is the lack of French growth.

The only growth in industrial capacity was in North America.

France itself has troubles with maintaining the welfare state and the rise of the first enviromentalists.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Carthaginian on April 11, 2007, 10:52:53 AM
My big question is how does one make population grow...
I's in need of a bit of that.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 11, 2007, 10:54:39 AM
More data:
Italy   
32   7   42   2313   74.00
Bavaria           
21   6   42   3000   63.00
Muscovy/Russia
90 10 66 1450 130
Kiev/Russia
50   6   42   1880   84.60
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 11, 2007, 10:55:11 AM
Quote from: Carthaginian on April 11, 2007, 10:52:53 AM
My big question is how does one make population grow...
I's in need of a bit of that.

Whan Ma bee and Pa bee love themselves very much ....
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 10:59:37 AM
Immigration may be another answer - but the CSA doesn't strike me as the kind of nation that wants a lot of immigrants coming in.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Carthaginian on April 11, 2007, 11:00:59 AM
Quote from: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 10:59:37 AM
Immigration may be another answer - but the CSA doesn't strike me as the kind of nation that wants a lot of immigrants coming in.

We are definitely interested in 'quality' of immigrants rather than 'quantity.'
Although there are some groups that would be welcomed.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Desertfox on April 11, 2007, 11:15:49 AM
Is NS that bad of? Only Iberia and Japan are worse. But NS does welcom immigrants.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: maddox on April 11, 2007, 11:16:12 AM
Population increases and decreases if a country lives or not.
A dull, drab unnoticed country won't grow...
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 11, 2007, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Desertfox on April 11, 2007, 11:15:49 AM
Is NS that bad of? Only Iberia and Japan are worse. But NS does welcom immigrants.
You are not that bad off. You are ahead of the Hohenzollerns and Habsburgs.
Borys
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: P3D on April 11, 2007, 11:31:46 AM
The most probably source of immigrants is...surprise...China.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Phoenix on April 11, 2007, 11:44:52 AM
Oh... I might have a few corps that have indicated a sudden flaming interest in becoming civilians again and migrate to a nice dull country with lots of opportunity...
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 11:45:56 AM
Or to a canal zone?
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 11, 2007, 11:51:30 AM
Quote from: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 10:43:24 AM
Still, it's odd for me to see Gran Colombia in some of the top five categories...
Your development has been heavily subsidized by the French ... :)
Borys
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: P3D on April 11, 2007, 11:52:51 AM
Gran Columbia was building a lot of MBP in the old sim.
The big boost was the Island Commonwealth with its 3HBP.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 11:54:36 AM
All true.  But I'd grown accustomed to thinking of Gran Colombia as a lower-tier power.  Maybe that thinking needs to change.
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 11, 2007, 11:55:44 AM
Quote from: The Rock Doctor on April 11, 2007, 11:54:36 AM
All true.  But I'd grown accustomed to thinking of Gran Colombia as a lower-tier power.  Maybe that thinking needs to change.

LATINO POWER!
LEVANTE!
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: swamphen on April 11, 2007, 05:52:52 PM
Interesting...

The Reich seems a bit "bottom heavy" - not industrialised to its full potential as indicated by population. But that is probably because of the large Colonial population - 39 for Brandenburg the continent, 33 for Brandenburg the colonies...

Brandenburg has an "Open Door" policy when it comes to immigrants, especially to Ost Afrika and Viktorialand, and especially to Zambia, die neue Land of Opportunity...

Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Ithekro on April 11, 2007, 07:19:26 PM
Maybe half...or more of Rohan's increased population from 1898 has be from immigration and conquest (so to speak) from the annexed areas of the Anahuac Empire and lots of people from the broken ACM with some of the former 'Eastern Kingdom" poeples added it I suppose.  Same with two of the heavy factories being taken from the Anahuac Empire.  Rohan built two to three heavy factories between 1898 and 1906 with lots of medium factories built to support a decent rate of heavy factory construction.  Rohan was in theory on building medium factory #23-27 by 1905 even though it only had 14 in use with 11 heavy factories (plus one under construction), but that is up from 1898 (references to which unfortunately would be in my infrustructure or sim reports on the old board....:()
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Borys on April 12, 2007, 02:41:34 AM
Ahoj!
Estimates put Habsburg European population as practically static. Although there is a 400-500,000 surplus of births over deaths, there also is mass emigration abroad - Baltikum, CSA, Norman Kingdom (America), France. To make that emigration from crowded villages "usefull", the Habsburgs acquired Parana, where some 200,000 people are settled each year.

Borys
Title: Re: Madrid Economic Reporter
Post by: Korpen on April 12, 2007, 05:18:22 AM
Well estimates for the Netherlands in a net growth of around 0,8 million per year in Europe, and about the same number in the NOI.

Interesting that a country with 16 million people ends up in the population top, of course, the close to 60 million people in the colonies help increasing the numbers.