International Comparison. Economy 2 Basic Facts Country Population, million (2011) Currency GDP, billion $ (2011) GDP per capita (PPP), $ (2011) Corporate.

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International Comparison

Economy 2

Basic Facts Country Population, million (2011) Currency GDP, billion $ (2011) GDP per capita (PPP), $ (2011) Corporate tax rate, % (2012) Finland 5.40Euro, € Sweden 9.45SEK Germany 81.78Euro, € The USA USD, $ China RMB Sources: IMF, OECD, PWHC

Trade in Goods and Services Country Export, billion $ (2011) Import, billion $ (2011) Export share of GDP, % (2011) Import share of GDP, % (2011) Finland Sweden Germany The USA China Source: CIA factbook/rankorder/2078rank.html?countryName=Sweden&countryCode=sw&regionCode=eur&rank=29#sw factbook/rankorder/2087rank.html?countryName=Sweden&countryCode=sw&regionCode=eur&rank=28#sw

Share of World GDP (%), 2011 Source: World Bank

Annual growth in GDP (%), 2011 Source: World Bank

Inflation Source: The Global Competitiveness Report , World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual percent change in consumer price index (year average), 2010

Unemployment rate (%), 2011 Source: IMF &ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=924%2C172%2C134%2C144%2C111&s=LUR&grp=0&a=&pr. x=89&pr.y=11