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sektorilla

Sektorilla is a fictional autonomous region and an economic concept used in speculative fiction and theoretical discussions to explore how a polity might organize its economy around clearly defined sectors.

The name combines the root 'sektor' with a diminutive suffix '-illa', signaling a compact aggregation of industry

In most renderings it is set on a fictional continental archipelago or inside a broader imagined world;

Economy and governance: Sektorilla features sector-based planning, where ministries oversee broad sectors—such as energy, manufacturing, health,

Society: The population is described as culturally diverse, with emphasis on inclusion, lifelong learning, and civic

History and usage: The term emerged in the late 21st century within academic papers and science fiction

groups
and
activities
rather
than
a
single
sector.
its
borders
and
governance
vary
by
author,
but
it
is
typically
presented
as
a
small
to
mid-sized
polity
with
a
democratically
elected
council.
education—while
local
cooperatives
and
firms
retain
day-to-day
management.
The
model
favors
public-private
partnerships,
open
data,
universal
basic
services,
and
renewable
energy
microgrids.
Currency
and
fiscal
policy
are
often
subject
to
participatory
budgeting
and
performance-based
allocations.
participation.
Technology
and
infrastructure
are
described
as
enabling
equal
access
to
information
and
services.
to
analyze
the
trade-offs
between
sectoral
planning
and
flexible
market
mechanisms.
It
is
widely
used
as
a
thought
experiment
rather
than
a
proposed
real-world
system.