Economy of Czech Republic

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Czech Republic is an Upper middle-income country comes under the Europe and the Central Asian region, according to the classification made by the World Bank on the basis of Region and Income for the year 2005. The country has a total surface area of 78,870.0 square kilometer as of the year 2004 with a forest area of 26,370.0 square kilometer in 2000.

 

 


 

Czech Republic is an Upper middle-income country comes under the Europe and the Central Asian region, according to the classification made by the World Bank on the basis of Region and Income for the year 2005. The country has a total surface area of 78,870.0 square kilometer as of the year 2004 with a forest area of 26,370.0 square kilometer in 2000.

 

 

DEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL INDICATORS

The total population of the country as of the year 2004 has reached at 10.2 millions with an annual percentage growth rate of 0.1. The following graph gives a clear picture upon the annual percentage growth rate of the population of the country.

Demography And Social Indicators

The life expectancy at birth years in the country as of 2004 is calculated at 75.7. Infant mortality rate per one thousand life births is 3.9 in the same year. Under the age of 5, the mortality rate per one thousand is 4.4.

KEY ECONOMIC INDICATORS

The Gross National Income, Atlas method of the country as in 2004 has reached at 93.3 billions in current US $ with a per capita GNI of 9,130.0 in current US $. The Gross Domestic product of the country as in 2004 is 107.0 billions in current US $ with an annual percentage growth rate of 4.4. The following table gives a clear picture upon the growth rate of GDP in the country.

Key Economic Indicators

 

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