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Economic Plan Of The Kingdom Of Oryland
By: King Rhys I Date: October 12, 2014, 8:32 pm
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I make this post so then everyone knows what I'll be doing with
my Nation/Country Economically, and this post will tell you step
by step.
Stage 1-Saving
This Stage is all about saving the money to do the rest of the
stages necessary to continue the country, until a proper economy
can be set up. We plan to save up money by selling any scrap we
can find or by taking unneeded scrap from others. We except to
save at lease �100,000 to �300,000 to buy most of the things we
need.
Stage 2-Land Purchase
Once we've saved the �300,000 we plan to buy an island, with at
least 10 or more acres of land across it. Most likely an island
with lot's of tree's on it, so we can cut the tree's down then
replant them, then sell the wood at a later date and overtime
the tree's we planted will grow back and we can cut them down
and sell them again.
Stage 3-Independence
After we have cut down as many tree's as possible and replanted
them over a span of 2 years. We expect to have enough money to
build a few houses and start moving in the population. Then when
we've started to create a piping line to a plant where we purify
the water so then we have a clean water supply.
Then possibly set up a few plots of land to use as farm land
then possible plan some cabbages and strawberries and buy some
pigs, then breed as many pigs as possible, then kill them for
their meat. Once all that is done then we'll have a stable food
supply. When that's all done we'll send a letter to the
representative of England to declare independence, after that
we'll sent letters to many other states to get them to recognize
us as a country/nation.
After that we plan to join the UN and be part of political
events between other countries.
Stage 4-Development
We then plan to build at least 10 houses in a few rows, then
create streets in the middle of two rows of houses. A large grey
building where the King will live and make important decisions,
with all the other members of the advisory group. There will
also be a smaller grey building where all the common folk will
gather and the king will be there to talk questions and
political problems that may arise.
So that's are plans for the future and I hope you now know what
we're doing.
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Re: Economic Plan Of The Kingdom Of Oryland
By: Covanese Republic Date: October 17, 2014, 9:52 pm
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If you wanted to add a sector to your economy that isn't
agriculturally based, I would suggest trying to become a Tax
Haven, as many of the currently tiny nations such as
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Monaco are, and they are *very*
rich, yet have tiny populations (Monaco population is less than
40,000).
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Re: Economic Plan Of The Kingdom Of Oryland
By: King Rhys I Date: October 19, 2014, 7:13 pm
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I need to edit this plan anyway, because I've changed a few
stages and found an island with 280 acres of land which does
cost at least �6million pounds if I round up the number. Sadly
I'll have to do a lot more work to obtain that much money to
even consider building my Country/Nation on the island or even
setting up an economy at all.
But Thanks for your input.
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