Economy of Tiperyn

The Economy of Tiperyn is a characterized by healthy manufacturing, agricultural, shipping and mining industries; a burgeoning financial services industry;  of utilities and certain strategically important industries; high income inequality and medium  depending on the locality. Tiperyn is considered to be an upper-middle income economy with a  of $5.37 trillion, being one of the largest economies in Artemia and the second largest economy in the North-South Concordant after Kaya. However, Tiperyn is often described as an despite the country's large economic output and  status due comparatively poor performance in human development indicators—such as education and health.

Tiperyn's export portfolio of mineral resources include natural gas from offshore gas fields, copper, iron, lignite (brown coal), and lithium, with smaller reserves of aluminium and tungsten. Lumber is also a significant natural resource in Tiperyn's northeastern provinces whose landscapes are largely dominated by relatively well-preserved. Agricultural industries are primarily centered in the Goidelic-speaking western provinces of the country, with Tiperyn being an exporter of potatoes, certain engineered corn species, sugar beet, meats and dairy products. However, Tiperyn's agriculture industry has marginally shrunk since 2005 due to a combination of civil unrest related to and declining quotas, with Tiperyn becoming a net importer of agricultural products in 2015.

Tiperyn also has a large and advanced manufacturing sector, concentrated primarily in its northern, north-central and south regions. Tiperyn is home to several major world-class manufacturers, such as Ares Aerospace and Oermakt. Tiperyn's domestic manufacturers have consistently grown in aggregated revenue and market capital annually since 2001 and the government has committed to opening its borders to foreign manufacturers from certain countries who participate in the North-South Consortium program. Tiperyn's major manufacturing industries include aerospace,, automobiles, mining, mining equipment, steel, electronics, shipbuilding and the refinement of petroleum products.

Increasing wealth inequality is an issue that Tiperyn has received criticism for internationally, with the top 20% earning 61% of national income and the bottom 20% earning only 3%. Additionally, Tiperyn's economic growth and development has been uneven, largely divided between the Tipsprek- and Anglic-speaking east and the Goidelic- and Brittanic-speaking west due to asymmetric government investment and legal restrictions based on race. This west versus east divide has been characterized by comparatively poor education, low-skill labor, civil unrest, poor health indicators and less capital investment in the west than the east. Less restrictive labor regulations in the Goidelic areas have lead to growth in smaller, low-skill manufacturing—such as textiles—in certain cities which have been audited by international advocacy groups for being labor rights abuses.