Global Econ Stats - end of 2011

Day 1,501, 19:22 Published in India Greece by Jack Lantos

A global perspective on new world economics.

The most recent assault to the economic module has been the introduction of Q6 food and weapons. In this review we will find out the best producers of the new Q6 tanks.

The first analysis figure shows for each country with regions, the amount of Q6 tanks you could afford if you worked once in that country. As discussed in previous articles I find this is a convenient way to measure standard of living, taking into account taxes, company infrastructure, population, currency value, and general activity.


In a previous review I have shown you that the affordability of tanks is correlated foremost with: high region count, high population size, high population density, and low income tax. In this next analysis figure, we will consider another factor: the generation of new citizens. This is shown below as the percentage of all new citizens today.



There is one outlier at the top collecting 7.7% of new citizens, then six countries each collecting 3-6% of the new citizens. Serbia was ranked 4th in my previous review, and it's rise to the top is popularly attributed to the sacrifice of allies for regions. This data shows it may be more than just that. In fact, the collection of new citizens is highly correlated with affordability of Q6 tanks, i.e. countries which continuously obtain more citizens are the ones with great tank production.



And lastly, here is an update on global population density.



The reason this may be of interest is that it suggests which countries are tending to expand or collapse. Countries with high population density are likely able to support/defend additional regions (and might have recently lost regions), whereas countries with low population density are possibly at risk of not maintaining their regions. One exception is eIndia, which despite ironically having the lowest population density in the new world, is perfectly sheltered from enemies by ally eChina.

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Jack Lantos

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