NationStates Jolt Archive


Calculators

Drexel Hillsville
09-04-2006, 06:16
These things are getting on my nerves. One says I spend 10 trillion on Defense the othes says 4. There needs to be a way to rectify this!!!

4 (http://www.sunsetrpg.com/economystatistics.php)

10 (http://nseconomy.thirdgeek.com/nseconomy.php?nation=Drexel+Hillsville)
Gwazzaria
09-04-2006, 06:20
Like it says on the Sunset one, they're tools and not authoritative. They're good for getting a general idea of things.
Drexel Hillsville
09-04-2006, 06:22
But how can you get a general Idea when there is a $6,000,000,000,000 difference?!?!:eek:
Kanabia
09-04-2006, 06:29
The first one says I have a GDP of $10,000 per capita, the second says I have $37,000. That amounts to a $135 trillion dollar difference.

I like the second better.

(Pffft, a frightening economy with a GDP of $10,000?)
New York and Jersey
09-04-2006, 06:30
The first one says I have a GDP of $10,000 per capita, the second says I have $37,000.

I like the second better.

(Pffft, a frightening economy with a GDP of $10,000?)


Your tax rate has something to do with that...a higher tax rate means your people keep less, which means less GDP...its just how it works.
Kanabia
09-04-2006, 06:33
Your tax rate has something to do with that...a higher tax rate means your people keep less, which means less GDP...its just how it works.
I don't play my nation like that. I play it as a socialised utopian economy where 100% tax symbolises totally communal industry, just 'cause I can.
New York and Jersey
09-04-2006, 06:40
I don't play my nation like that. I play it as a socialised utopian economy where 100% tax symbolises totally communal industry, just 'cause I can.


-pets Kanabia- Thats whats great about freeform RP...shit that would never ever happen IRL just works wonders.
Kanabia
09-04-2006, 06:42
-pets Kanabia- Thats whats great about freeform RP...shit that would never ever happen IRL just works wonders.

Whatever. *waves hand and dismisses*
[NS]Simonist
09-04-2006, 07:01
Huh, none of the differences on mine are all that big (I think most notable was the $2K difference between GDP per capita). Does nation age have anything to do with the discrepancies? Though, I now notice that my nation is older than Drexel Hillsville but far younger than Kanabia, according to Sunset....

Psht, I'm over it.
Prussiatopia
09-04-2006, 07:09
SunsetRPG does not like communist economies.

Take my nation for instance.

NSEconomy says I have a GDPPC of $32,000. The most I've ever reached on SunsetRPG was $15,000, I went down-hill after the reforms to my economy that NSEconomy states have proved effective, but SunsetRPG says have weakened my economy.

Now, I have a 100% tax rate, I spend nearly 2/3rds of my GDP on the welfare-state-type services (Education, Healthcare, etc), and another 1/3rd on Commerce and the Gov.

I hope to cut Education soon (you can't really take advantage of an Education budget as large as $8,000 per capita unless you genuinely are bright) and rise Commerce, plus rid of the Tax-Rate, eliminating my route to further Socialism. I hope for this nation to become Liberalist. Yay corporations!