Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) Economic Statistics and Indicators
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Economic Indicators For: Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) › Change country
Countries in this region: Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan
Overview: There is no formally agreed upon measure to define what is an 'advanced' or 'developed' economy, and what is still 'developing'. The UN approximates this divide by looking at the Human Development Index (HDI) and includes countries with a HDI over 0.9. The IMF focuses more on economic performance, and defines Other Advanced Economies not included in the G7 or Eurozone as Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Israel.
Sources: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
GDP (Current Prices, US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 3,803.76 Billion.
GDP Deflator for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 98.302 (Index, Base Year as per country's accounts = 100).
GDP (PPP), US Dollars for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 4,439.21 Billion.
GDP Per Capita (PPP), US Dollars for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 28,856.70 .
GDP Share of World Total (PPP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 7.135 %.
Investment (% of GDP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 25.258 %.
Gross National Savings (% of GDP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 29.844 %.
Inflation (End of Year Change %) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 2.058 %.
Import Volumes of Goods Only (Percent Change) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 13.827 %.
Export Volumes of Goods Only (Percent Change) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 14.646 %.
Terms of Trade of Goods (Percent Change) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is -0.931 %.
Unemployment Rate (% of Labour Force) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 5.293 %.
Employment for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 98.092 Million .
General government revenue (% of GDP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 33.887 %.
General government total expenditure (% of GDP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 33.145 %.
Current Account Balance (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 165.695 Billion.
Current Account Balance (% GDP) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is 4.451 %.
Imports of Goods and Services (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 1,707.66 Billions.
Exports of Goods and Services (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 1,897.99 Billions.
Financial account balance for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 156.246 Billions.
Direct Investment, Net (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 3.014 Billions.
Other Private Portfolio Flows, Net (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 127.54 Billions.
Financial derivatives, net for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ n/a Billions.
Private Financial Flows, Net (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ -23.958 Billions.
Change in National Reserves (US Dollars) for Other Advanced Economies (Excluding G7 and Eurozone) in year 2004 is US$ 85.921 Billions.
Data Sources: IMF, World Bank, UN, OECD, CIA World Factbook, Internet World Statistics, The Heritage Foundation and Transparency International