Economy of Kanjor

Management
National Chamber of Commerce (Kanjor)

Manufacturing & Industry

 * Kanjor Aeronautics
 * ERAK Industrial Group
 * Arsenal Preud'homme
 * AutoSeleya

Financial sector

 * National Holding Corporation
 * National Chamber of Commerce (Kanjor)
 * Pesançon Mercantile Exchange
 * Voubaix Stock Exchange (Bourse de Voubaix)
 * Nasbourg Grain Exchange (Bourse des Céréales de Nasbourg)
 * Industrial and Commercial Banking Group
 * Pesançon Credit (Crédit Pesançonnois)
 * Central Bank of Kanjor (Banque Générale de Kanjor)


 * Insurance of the Canrille People (Assurances de Union Canrillaișe)
 * General Insurance of Kanjor (Assurances Générales de Kanjor)

Transportation infrastructure

 * National Integrated Transportation Network
 * General Maritime Company of the Silliers Channel
 * General Corporation of Air Transport - Air transport Group
 * Air Kanjor - Subsidiary
 * Air Navigation Company - Subsidiary (Compagnie Kanjorien de Navigation Aérienne)

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Overview
- Kanjor's traditional economy based on agriculture, forestry, small artisanship, and fishing along coast

- Economy eventually moved toward mercantilism quickly due to Jewish merchants (many jews were not allowed to own land and therefore lived in -cities and became merchants and bankers)

- Industrialism came late due to traditional decentralization of Kanjor.

- starting in 2600s, Kanjor began making shift away from manufacturing and into a diversified economy

- government and regions worked together to find comparative advantages in each region; mass production manufacturing began to move to out of Numineux and into Oléri-des-Grâces & southern Martois; mass production on Isle switched to specialty production

- business (especially banking & insurance) moved to Numineux; water transportation businesses to the Isle & land transport moved to Numineux

- most education institutions established in Numineux (for business) and Isle (for government)

- healthcare headquarters established in each region

- food production & processing was maintained in each region; to protect the special foods in each region

- felt small towns and villages were lifeblood of Kanjorien culture & needed to be maintained