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Area: 253,038 km2 (plots 01 and 80)
Population: 40,570,000 (180.1 per km2)
GDP (nominal): US$1,458,801,000,000 (Q1 2019)
GDP per capita (nominal): US$35,958 (Q1 2019)

For Bzerneleg, I chose Canada to due to similar history and demographics. Bzerneleg was formerly ruled by a monarch under a limited system of parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The monarch was more involved politically than similar "constitutional" monarchs nowadays (e.g. Queen Elizabeth). While Canada still retains a constitutional monarchy system, its government is largely independent from the United Kingdom government.

The two major ethnic origins of both Canada and Bzerneleg are English and French. Aristocratic values and features can still be seen in both countries. The economies are less similar, although IT, finance and tourism are large sectors in both countries. Canada declared independence in 1867, 1868 for Bzerneleg.
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Bruuma's nominal GDP is 72 billion (USD); Kai Fa's 56 billion; Puerto Pollo's 7 billion.

Calculation method: RL country's per capita nominal GDP x TSP country's population

References: Iran for Bruuma; median between China and Vietnam for Kai Fa; Cuba for Puerto Pollo
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Huawan doesnt have an equal, although the closest would be Australia. Unlike the other countries where landmass is calculated, Huawan's land allotment is mostly wild forests and agriculture. It's people are not evenly spread out and the fact that most of the land are either mountainous or densely populated forests. Moreover, it's unique natural preservation policies and sustainable mining had mean that most of the forests aren't used for economic purposes anyway. The sacred forest of Aweiqinna and the sacred forest of The Peony are some of them.

So noting Australia, which has most of it's population in the southern coast. It's population of 25 million and GDP of 1.3 trillion is somewhat a marker.

Huawan therefore has a similar figure 1.465 Trillion US$ for 20 million inhabitants. Why it is so large? Well it is attributed to two things.

Huawan controls the shipping lane between the western and eastern continents, as well as the only nation who actively trade to outer region countries. It has been seafarers and will always be heavy in commercial trade. huawan also commands the leading power for both medical and pharmaceutical research, which also attributes to many Intellectual property rights and patents on drugs, which are not easy money.

Last but not least, and rather the main reason why is Huawan's cooperative establishments across the globe. Which are more to client states than actual imperialist puppets. This may not be much, but! Huawan has recently placed Zhanghai as it's overseas territory. I am currently modelling Zhanghai based on two island commercial superpowers. Singapore and Hongkong. Their GDP is about 323 Billion, and since the OT status, it immediately puts their GDP into the "Mainland GDP"

So in short. Huawan, a country with a population of 19,025,237, has a 1.465 Trillion US$ . Which therefore has a 78579 GDP per capita
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(06-18-2019, 06:19 AM)Hammerstar Wrote: Huawan controls the shipping lane between the western and eastern continents, as well as the only nation who actively trade to outer region countries. It has been seafarers and will always be heavy in commercial trade. huawan also commands the leading power for both medical and pharmaceutical research, which also attributes to many Intellectual property rights and patents on drugs, which are not easy money.

With all due respect, those are just your opinions... roles of preminence such as these should be agreed together since they involve not only your nations but the whole TSP.

That said, an high GDP for Huawan is plausible since you have an advanced economy akin to nations with similar population such as Australia or the Netherlands, but your GDP per capita is even higher than those two  (Australia's pro capita $59,655; the Netherlands' $53,016).
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(06-18-2019, 07:05 AM)VPRB Wrote:
(06-18-2019, 06:19 AM)Hammerstar Wrote: Huawan controls the shipping lane between the western and eastern continents, as well as the only nation who actively trade to outer region countries. It has been seafarers and will always be heavy in commercial trade. huawan also commands the leading power for both medical and pharmaceutical research, which also attributes to many Intellectual property rights and patents on drugs, which are not easy money.

With all due respect, those are just your opinions... roles of preminence such as these should be agreed together since they involve not only your nations but the whole TSP.

That said, an high GDP for Huawan is plausible since you have an advanced economy akin to nations with similar population such as Australia or the Netherlands, but your GDP per capita is even higher than those two  (Australia's pro capita $59,655; the Netherlands' $53,016).

Acceptable. It is only prominent, but not arbitrary. Unofficial too.

It is however in relation with the Peonic history, but I am sure other states are far more prominent in this than Huawan
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A general note. GDP and stuff like that is rather complicated. There are no simple relationships between the size of the country, its population and the GDP it has. The best thing one can do is to look for similar real-life nations, where also climate, natural resources, industrial history and political stability are important factors (among others). I can highly recommend browsing this list.

For Sedunn I mostly used the Netherlands as a "mold", since the areas, populations, cultures, industrial history are fairly similar. Sedunn's GDP is a bit lower compared to that of the Netherlands to compensate for a smaller population. Other nations in the top of the list on Wikipedia have much bigger populations.

I believe there's no real right or wrong here, Sedunn's GDP could probably be much lower or somewhat higher too.
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Canada has oil, not sure about Bzerneleg though. : (
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(06-18-2019, 09:59 AM)Bzerneleg Wrote: Canada has oil, not sure about Bzerneleg though. : (

There could be oil in Bzerneleg if you want, and Sedunn would import Tounge
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My idea for Fauderland was a economic titan of the southeast and with a GDP of 3.703 Trillion US$ it is on par with Germany and Japan. I choose a nominal GDP per capita of $53,100 as a reasonable amount for a highly developed country. I just checked rl stats and Fauderland has a similar per capita GDP to Sweden, Netherlands, and Austria countries that Fauderland would be similar to as its a Northern and Central European based nation.

Sorbkraia’s GDP per capita of $39,500 was chosen as I’m basing it of an Eastern European country that saw rapid economic growth post Cold War times. The best example of this in real life is Czechia, while it’s Central European it is the best off out of the post iron certain states but only has a per capita GDP of $22,000 lower than I thought.
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Upon further study of a nation that would be most similar to FiHami (Tuvalu, to be specific), I realized I was neglecting FiHamian domestic industries sold within the country to calculate GDP
GDP- F440,000,000 ($44,000,000)
from taxes- F285,000,000 ($28,500,000)
from agriculture- F75,000,000 ($7,500,000)
from manufacturing- F55,000,000 ($5,500,000)
from service- F20,000,000 ($2,000,000)
FiHami has yet to establish foreign exports. Its economy would be slightly smaller than Tuvalu (Tuvalu's GDP is $45,000,000). It is mainly lead by pyrotechnic, fishing, and tea industries.

not that the change makes any difference ranking wise, FiHami is still probably the nation with the smallest GDP here i believe.
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