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* This is a comparative value measuring economic efficiency (...comparative advantages), infrastructure (...manufacturing, shipping, warehousing facilities, [[etc.]]), labor (...highly trained or motivated working force), and [[resource]]s (...availability of materials, shortened transportation times, nearby [[mining world]]s, [[etc.]]). | * This is a comparative value measuring economic efficiency (...comparative advantages), infrastructure (...manufacturing, shipping, warehousing facilities, [[etc.]]), labor (...highly trained or motivated working force), and [[resource]]s (...availability of materials, shortened transportation times, nearby [[mining world]]s, [[etc.]]). | ||
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) == | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
The Economic Extension is abbreviated [[Ex]] and written in parentheses ((xxx +/-N)). It describes the strength of a [[world]]'s economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities. It is given as three [[eHex]] digits representing Resources, Labor and Infrastructure, followed by a decimal integer representing Efficiency written with a leading sign (zero is written as +0). | The Economic Extension is abbreviated [[Ex]] and written in parentheses ((xxx +/-N)). It describes the strength of a [[world]]'s economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities. It is given as three [[eHex]] digits representing Resources, Labor and Infrastructure, followed by a decimal integer representing Efficiency written with a leading sign (zero is written as +0). | ||
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=== Economic Extension Parameter Explication === | === Economic Extension Parameter Explication === | ||
− | * ''('''[[Efficiency]]''' reflects the current economic system, and includes sensible legal procedures, appropriate tariffs, customs promoting a balanced work ethic, rewards for merit, and social structures which match ability and job. Negative Efficiency is worse. Efficiency at -1 or less turn the RUs available negative: the Inefficiencies are so destructive as to make the economy a net drain. Such barriers represent | + | * ''('''[[Efficiency]]''' reflects the current economic system, and includes sensible legal procedures, appropriate tariffs, customs promoting a balanced work ethic, rewards for merit, and social structures which match ability and job. Negative Efficiency is worse. Efficiency at -1 or less turn the RUs available negative: the Inefficiencies are so destructive as to make the economy a net drain. Such barriers represent an overly bureaucratic culture; cultural influences which do not value wealth, even physical limitations. On the other hand, since some economies have positive efficiencies: positive multipliers increasing available [[RU]]. )'' |
* ''('''[[Infrastructure]]''' is the established technical structures that support exploitation of resources. Infrastructure includes roads, power grids, communications, and factories.)'' | * ''('''[[Infrastructure]]''' is the established technical structures that support exploitation of resources. Infrastructure includes roads, power grids, communications, and factories.)'' | ||
* ''('''[[Labor]]''' is the workforce available for the processing and exploitation of Resources.)'' | * ''('''[[Labor]]''' is the workforce available for the processing and exploitation of Resources.)'' | ||
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* ''(The [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]]) is the strength of a world economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities.)'' | * ''(The [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]]) is the strength of a world economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities.)'' | ||
* ''('''[[Resource Unit]]s''' approximately represent the world's budget.)'' | * ''('''[[Resource Unit]]s''' approximately represent the world's budget.)'' | ||
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+ | n.b.: Excessive inefficiency can mean that the world is extremely vulnerable to interruptions in interstellar trade, and the reason for the continued existence of such inefficiencies will always be of interest to the economist. One of the curiosities of the system of categorisation is that the [[Capital (world)|Capital]] is described as highly efficient despite the overwhelming presence of the {{Imperial}} [[Imperial Bureaucracy|Bureaucracy]] and the [[Imperial Palace]]. | ||
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
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Such data drives [[Charted Space]]. | Such data drives [[Charted Space]]. | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | {{Referral-Tree-U-Universal-World-Profile}} | ||
== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == |
Latest revision as of 00:05, 28 November 2021
The Economic Extension or Ex is a gross measure of a mainworld's economy in generalized terms.
- This is a comparative value measuring economic efficiency (...comparative advantages), infrastructure (...manufacturing, shipping, warehousing facilities, etc.), labor (...highly trained or motivated working force), and resources (...availability of materials, shortened transportation times, nearby mining worlds, etc.).
Description (Specifications)[edit]
The Economic Extension is abbreviated Ex and written in parentheses ((xxx +/-N)). It describes the strength of a world's economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities. It is given as three eHex digits representing Resources, Labor and Infrastructure, followed by a decimal integer representing Efficiency written with a leading sign (zero is written as +0).
Economic Extension Basic Parameters[edit]
Economic Extension Parameter Explication[edit]
- (Efficiency reflects the current economic system, and includes sensible legal procedures, appropriate tariffs, customs promoting a balanced work ethic, rewards for merit, and social structures which match ability and job. Negative Efficiency is worse. Efficiency at -1 or less turn the RUs available negative: the Inefficiencies are so destructive as to make the economy a net drain. Such barriers represent an overly bureaucratic culture; cultural influences which do not value wealth, even physical limitations. On the other hand, since some economies have positive efficiencies: positive multipliers increasing available RU. )
- (Infrastructure is the established technical structures that support exploitation of resources. Infrastructure includes roads, power grids, communications, and factories.)
- (Labor is the workforce available for the processing and exploitation of Resources.)
- (Resources are any materials available for processing and exploitation. They include natural resources, minerals, ores, metals, energy sources, biological assets, and any other materials of limited availability.)
- (The Economic Extension (Ex) is the strength of a world economy and provides basic insights into the economy’s structure and capabilities.)
- (Resource Units approximately represent the world's budget.)
n.b.: Excessive inefficiency can mean that the world is extremely vulnerable to interruptions in interstellar trade, and the reason for the continued existence of such inefficiencies will always be of interest to the economist. One of the curiosities of the system of categorisation is that the Capital is described as highly efficient despite the overwhelming presence of the Imperial Bureaucracy and the Imperial Palace.
History & Background (Dossier)[edit]
The Office of the Emperor, the Imperial Bureaucracy, the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service, the Travellers' Aid Society, the Merchant Service, the Educational Institutes, and many other interstellar organizations use this data for governance, interstellar economy, world surveys, and other necessary tasks.
Such data drives Charted Space.
See also[edit]
Universal world profile[edit]
- Main world
- Hex Number
- Universal World Profile
- Starport (Sp)
- Planetary Size (S)
- Atmosphere (A)
- Hydrosphere (H)
- Population (P)
- Government (G)
- Law Level (L)
- Tech Level (TL)
- Trade classification & Sophont Codes
- Importance Extension (Ix)
- Economic Extension (Ex)
- Cultural Extension (Cx)
- Nobility
- Bases
- Travel Zone
- PBG - Population, Belts, Giants
- P: Population Multiplier
- B: Belts
- G: Gas Giants
- Worlds
- Allegiance Code
- Stellar Data
- COG Sequence
References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]
- David Burden. Pocket Empires (Imperium Games, 1997), TBD.
- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science