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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[]

  1. Spain
  2. France
  3. Rome
  4. Scandinavia
  5. Austria
  6. Albion

List of top 20 countries by GDP per capita[]

  1. Spain
  2. France
  3. Albion
  4. Rome
  5. Austria
  6. Russia

Top 20 countries by GDP[]

  1. Spain
  2. France
  3. Britannia
  4. Rome
  5. Portugal
  6. Bavaria
  7. Scandinavia
  8. Russia
  9. Urdustan
  10. Tartary
  11. Netherlands
  12. Austria
  13. Pskov
  14. Dacia
  15. Croatia
  16. Damascus
  17. Westphalia
  18. Yemen
  19. Suri Empire
  20. TBD


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