Difference between revisions of "Economy of Majocco"
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{{Infobox economy | {{Infobox economy | ||
| country = Majocco | | country = Majocco | ||
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| caption = [[Arabat]], the financial center of Majocco | | caption = [[Arabat]], the financial center of Majocco | ||
| currency = [[Majoccan Dirham | Dirham]] (MJD, [[م.]]) | | currency = [[Majoccan Dirham | Dirham]] (MJD, [[م.]]) | ||
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| aid = Recipient TBD | | aid = Recipient TBD | ||
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+ | [[Majocco]] has an upper middle income, its a [[Developing country|developing]], with a [[Mixed economy]], and a [[socialist market economy]] incorporating [[Industrial policy|industrial policies]] and strategic [[Ten-year plans of Majocco|ten-year plans]]. | ||
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+ | It is the world's twenty-ninth largest economy by [[List of countries by GDP (nominal)|nominal GDP]], behind [[Economy of Akvarelusus|Akvarelusus]], and the [[List of countries by past and projected GDP (PPP)|world's [TBD] economy]] when measured by [[purchasing power parity]] (PPP). | ||
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+ | The Majoccan economy consists of public sector enterprises, [[State-owned enterprises of Majocco|state-owned enterprises]] (SOEs) and co-operative enterprises, as well as a large domestic private sector and openness to foreign businesses in their system. Private investment and exports are the main drivers of [[economic growth]] in Majocco, while the [[Government of Majocco | Majoccan Government] has also emphasized domestic [[Consumption (economics)|consumption]]. | ||
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+ | ==History == | ||
+ | ==Regional economies == | ||
+ | ==Government == | ||
+ | ==Data == | ||
+ | ==Financial and banking system == | ||
+ | ==Sectors == | ||
+ | ==Income and wealth == | ||
+ | ==External trade == | ||
+ | ==Foreign investment == | ||
+ | ==Labor force == | ||
+ | ==Transportation and infrastructure == | ||
+ | ==Science and technology == | ||
+ | ==See also == | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:21, 16 March 2024
Currency | Dirham (MJD, م.) |
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Calendar year | |
Trade organisations | TGTO, Islamic League and others |
Country group | |
Statistics | |
Population | 18,550,000 (2024) |
GDP | |
GDP rank | |
GDP growth |
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GDP per capita |
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GDP per capita rank | |
GDP by sector |
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GDP by component |
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1.85% (2024) | |
Population below poverty line |
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9.79 low (2024) | |
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Labour force |
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Labour force by occupation |
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Unemployment |
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Average gross salary | ₵ 23,280 (urban non-private sector) ₵ 18,100 (urban private sector) per month (2024) |
₵ 11,174 (urban non-private sector) ₵ 8,688 (urban private sector) per month (2024) | |
External | |
Exports | ₵ 171 billion (2024) |
Export goods |
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Main export partners |
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Imports | ₵ 114 billion (2024) |
Import goods |
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Main import partners |
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FDI stock | TBD |
TBD | |
Gross external debt | ₵ 533 billion (January 2024) |
Public finances | |
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Revenues | 310 م. billion 45.1% of GDP (2023) |
Expenses | 278 م. Billion 33.3% of GDP (2023) |
Economic aid | Recipient TBD |
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All values, unless otherwise stated, are in Quebecshirite Credits (₵). |
Majocco has an upper middle income, its a developing, with a Mixed economy, and a socialist market economy incorporating industrial policies and strategic ten-year plans.
It is the world's twenty-ninth largest economy by nominal GDP, behind Akvarelusus, and the world's [TBD] economy when measured by purchasing power parity (PPP).
The Majoccan economy consists of public sector enterprises, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and co-operative enterprises, as well as a large domestic private sector and openness to foreign businesses in their system. Private investment and exports are the main drivers of economic growth in Majocco, while the [[Government of Majocco | Majoccan Government] has also emphasized domestic consumption.