The Economy of the Kingdom of the Central Bays is perhaps one of the largest economies in the world. As the founding member of the Bayfolk Co-Development Sphere, the culmination of the economical dominance that the Central Bays exhibit, as well as LesETA and the Azidic Sea Joint Maritime Agreements, the Kingdom of the Central Bays’ economic strengths beats all but their fiercest rivals.
According to the IA’s 1922 Report of International Health, the Central Bays’ economic status was classified as a middle income, mixed market, industrializing economy with a stratocratic wealth distribution. The Central Bay’s prestige in tourism is still domineering, still keeping it’s title of being the world’s #1 most visited nation in terms of average annual tourists, though there has been a slight downward trend in recent years. In terms of economic prestige, the Kingdom of the Central Bays is most well known for their lead in industrial and electrical development, as well as the lead producers in agricultural products, textiles, machine components, coal, fish, and lumber products.