By the numbers, monarchies vs the world
Economics determine the vast majority of humanity’s stress levels, and consequent happiness, and much work has been done by brilliant minds all over the world to help us figure out how to make the best economies for ourselves. However, as incredible as some of these brilliant scientists have been, typically economics begins one level too deep. It is of great help and impact to measure such things as Socialism and Capitalism in nations, as well as all the minutia of daily transactions and corruption in governments, and this study proposes not to throw out all the great economic work that has gone before, but to simply measure the type of government first. The difference between Monarchies and Representative Governments is huge and has lasting impact greater even than the economic policies of Left vs Right.
As a result, it was the intention of this study to measure the impact type of government has on the nations of the world and to compare and contrast between Monarchies and all other forms of government in five factors of economic prosperity. All the countries of the world were included in this study and the different continents were broken down into separate results. This is because measuring apples to apples in terms of region is important even in macroeconomics when the object is real life standards of living. African Monarchies should not be compared to European Monarchies, for example, since that would be an apple to orange comparison. After every country with available data was measured, the results proved definitively that Monarchies provide a far superior engine of economic freedom and safety than any other form of government.
The five metrics analysed wherever data was available are:
1. GDP PER CAPITA
(How much money the average person in a country will take home per year)
2. Corruption Perception Index
(How corrupt a country is, from bribery to Legal protection for people who report cases of bribery and corruption)
3. Military Spending as a Percentage of GDP
(How much of the whole nation’s money is spent on military defence)
4. Government Spending as a Percentage of GDP
(How much of the whole nation’s money is spent per year by the government)
5. Credit Worthiness of the Nation
(The entire country’s credit score)
These metrics were chosen because of good, reliable data in these categories, and because they cover nearly every macro-aspect of a real person’s economic life. GDP PER CAPITA is important because it literally measures how many $$ the average person earns per year. Corruption is important because it affects nearly every aspect of a nation’s economy, a corrupt country is a fundamentally unfair country. Military spending is important because that keeps greedy neighbours from being able to play robber baron with the people of the country, and safe countries are prosperous countries. Government spending is a good indicator of a solid safety net for those in a nation that are struggling, this is important because life is not always easy and progressive. Credit worthiness of a nation is important because that determines whether or not businesses of other nations want to do business with the people of that country, and business is money. A nation where people earn a lot of money per year, are not burdened by corrupt politicians stealing everything for themselves, are protected from invasion, whose government will provide safety nets in case of catastrophe, and whose businesses are booming have a much better standard of living for the real people living in those nations than in the places where these things are not as good.
Europe:
Monarchies have $35,406.06 Higher GDP Per Capita in Europe
Monarchies have a staggering 25.215% better CPI Score in Europe
Other Governments have a .228% higher GDP percentage spend on military when Russia is considered a part of Europe, and when Ukraine and Russia (both representative governments) are actively at war.
Monarchies spend 6.06% on taking care of their weak and helpless more than other forms of government in Europe
Monarchies have an enormous 28.82% higher credit score than other forms of government in Europe
Asia
Monarchies have $18,900.64 Higher GDP Per Capita in Asia
Monarchies have 15.089% Higher CPI Scores in Asia
Monarchies spend .267% higher GDP percentage spend on military than other form of government in Asia
Monarchies spend 3.194% on taking care of their weak and helpless more than other governments in Asia
Monarchies have a 20.5% higher credit score than other forms of government In Asia
Africa
Monarchies have a $641.18 Higher GDP Per Capita in Africa
Monarchies have a 3.98% Higher CPI Scores than other forms of government in Africa
Monarchies spend .742% higher GDP percentage on their militaries in Africa
Monarchies spend 20.13% more on their weak and helpless than other forms of government in Africa
Monarchies have a 6.52% higher credit score than other forms of government In Africa
Oceania
Monarchies have $11,833.00 Higher GDP Per Capita in Oceania
Monarchies have 8.75% Higher CPI Scores in Oceania
Monarchies spend .05% higher GDP percentage on the military than other forms of government in Oceania.
Other governments spend 17.587% on social programs more than Monarchies in Oceania (only in Oceania do other forms of government spend more of their GDP than monarchies, and that is specifically because at the time these numbers were pulled, several representative governments were spending as much as 150% of the GDP per year, meaning they were in default and utterly bankrupt, which throws off the numbers)
Monarchies have an 8% higher credit score than other forms of government In Oceania
The Americas (North and South)
Monarchies have $1,110.96 Higher GDP Per Capita in the Americas
Monarchies have 4.557% Higher CPI Scores in the Americas
Other forms of government spend .416% more than Monarchies of GDP percentage on the military in the Americas (Though it rather hard to compete in terms of military strength with the USA in your hemisphere…)
Monarchies spend 3.732% on taking care of the weak and helpless more than other governments in the Americas
Monarchies have an 3.61% higher credit score than other forms of government In the Americas
Conclusion
Monarchies beat ALL other forms of government around the world when measured by the strength of their neighbours. In five major categories, Monarchies are proven to have a better Standard of Living for the average person in their borders than the average man in the rest of each respective region.
Results by the Numbers:
Europe: 4/5 win for Monarchies
Asia: 5/5 win for Monarchies
Africa: 5/5 win for Monarchies
Oceania: 4/5 win for Monarchies
The Americas: 4/5 win for Monarchies
Worldwide: 22/25 win for Monarchies