Kubrick wrote:OOC:
http://classic.particracy.net/viewvaria ... ationid=48
Vanuku literally has the law 'The government gives high levels of aid to countries in need.' how can they be stingy?
OOC: Governments often enact legislation setting up programs etc., but then don't bother to fund them properly. Vanuku spends less than 0.46% of its government budget on overseas aid, representing only 0.17% of its GDP. Hence the "stingy" headline.
Kubrick wrote:OOC: depends entirely on what department you believe handles international aid as well IMO, very flawed system but I suppose it's easily debunked in RP.
OOC: Well, the game mechanics don't offer a detailed breakdown of departmental spending, but for the purposes of the RP I'm trying to do here, taking the Foreign Affairs budget as representing overseas aid spending is not a bad way of doing things, because it's simple and everyone can understand it. It's far from perfect, but it's not bad either, and it avoids getting overly-complicated. Also, I think most people looking at Particracy's list of ministries would presume overseas aid comes under the Foreign Affairs department, not any of the other departments.
100% agree that nobody is obligated to acknowledge the figures in the OP as being objectively accurate. It could be fun for some governments to dispute the figures, and to have cases where either TPRA re-investigates and concedes it made a mistake, or there is a dispute between TPRA and the government over what the figure should be.
If someone disagrees with their nation's figure, one of the options would be for them to provide a breakdown of what they believe their government's overall foreign aid spending actually is, showing the total amounts drawn from each relevant government department. That could then provide the basis for doing a recalculation.