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DATA
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Year Value Rank Average
Value
Economic Performance 1.1 Domestic Economy Size

  • Gross domestic product (GDP)
US$ billions 2007 163.92 40 929.44
  • GDP (PPP)
Estimates; US$ billions at purchasing power parity 2007 225.02 38 1,034.67
  • Household consumption expenditure
US$ billions 2007 89.64 - -
  • Household consumption expenditure
Percentage of GDP 2007 54.69 - -
  • Government consumption expenditure
US$ billions 2007 17.18 - -
  • Government consumption expenditure
Percentage of GDP 2007 10.48 - -
  • Gross fixed capital formation
US$ billions 2007 33.71 - -
  • Gross fixed capital formation
Percentage of GDP 2007 20.56 - -
  • Gross domestic savings
US$ billions 2007 57.10 - -
  • Gross domestic savings
Percentage of GDP 2007 34.83 - -
  • Economic sectors
Breakdown as a percentage of GDP 2007 - - -
  • Diversification of the economy
Diversification of the economy is sufficient 2008 4.37 35 4.70

Growth

  • Real GDP Growth
Percentage change, based on national currency in constant prices 2007 5.10 30 5.21
  • Real GDP Growth per capita
Percentage change, based on national currency in constant prices 2007 4.17 24 4.35
  • Household consumption expenditure - real growth
Percentage change, based on constant prices 2007 7.74 - -
  • Government consumption expenditure - real growth
Percentage change, based on constant prices 2007 5.84 - -
  • Gross fixed capital formation - real growth
Percentage change, based on constant prices 2007 11.89 - -
  • Resilience of the economy
Resilience of the economy to economic cycles is strong 2008 5.89 7 4.76



Wealth

  • GDP per capita
US$ per capita 2007 9,880.44 36 25,079.57
  • GDP (PPP) per capita
Estimates; US$ per capita at purchasing power parity 2007 13,563.58 37 23,786.54
  • Household consumption expenditure per capita
US$ per capita 2007 5,403.32 - -
  • Government consumption expenditure per capita
US$ per capita 2007 1,035.36 - -
  • Gross fixed capital formation per capita
US$ per capita 2007 2,031.67 - -
  • Gross domestic savings per capita
US$ per capita 2007 3,441.76 - -

Forecasts
  • Forecast: Real GDP Growth
Percentage change, based on national currency in constant prices 2008 4.20 - -
  • Forecast: Inflation
Percentage change 2008 4.30 - -
  • Forecast: Unemployment
Percentage of total labor force 2008 5.90 - -
  • Forecast: Current account balance
Percentage of GDP/GNP 2008 -0.50 - -

Economic Performance 1.2 International Trade

  • Current account balance
US$ billions (minus sign = deficit) 2007 7.20 - -
  • Current account balance
Percentage of GDP 2007 4.39 17 0.12
  • Balance of trade
US$ billions (minus sign = deficit) 2007 22.19 - -
  • Balance of trade
Percentage of GDP 2007 13.54 - -
  • Balance of commercial services
US$ billions (minus sign = deficit) 2007 -1.49 - -
  • Balance of commercial services
Percentage of GDP 2007 -0.91 - -
  • Exports of goods
US$ billions 2007 68.30 36 227.91
  • Exports of goods
Percentage of GDP 2007 41.66 18 42.14
  • Exports of goods - growth
Percentage change based on US$ values 2007 17.52 25 16.52
  • Exports of commercial services
US$ billions 2007 7.98 44 54.83
  • Exports of commercial services
Percentage of GDP 2007 4.87 40 12.37
  • Exports of commercial services - growth
Percentage change based on US$ values 2007 7.70 50 18.50
  • Exports breakdown by economic sector
Percentage of total exports 2006 - - -
  • Imports of goods & commercial services
US$ billions 2007 55.58 - -
  • Imports of goods & commercial services
Percentage of GDP 2007 33.91 - -
  • Imports of goods & commercial services - growth
Percentage change based on US$ values 2007 19.01 - -
  • Imports breakdown by economic sector
Percentage of total imports 2006 - - -
  • Trade to GDP ratio
(Exports + Imports) / (2 x GDP) 2007 40.22 30 54.35
  • Terms of trade index
Unit value of exports over unit value of imports (2000 = 100) 2007 - 102.32
  • Tourism receipts
International tourism receipts as a percentage of GDP 2006 0.83 49 3.28
  • Exchange rates
Exchange rates support the competitiveness of enterprises 2008 3.58 42 4.40

1.3 International Investment
Investment

  • Direct investment flows abroad
US$ billions 2007 3.52 35 28.71
  • Direct investment flows abroad
Percentage of GDP 2007 2.15 29 3.59
  • Direct investment stocks abroad
US$ billions 2006 26.79 32 257.15
  • Direct investment stocks abroad
Percentage of GDP 2006 18.37 28 33.57
  • Direct investment stocks abroad - growth
Percentage change based on US$ values 2006 25.26 26 36.48
  • Direct investment flows inward
US$ billions 2007 11.93 23 25.62
  • Direct investment flows inward
Percentage of GDP 2007 7.28 10 5.37
  • Direct investment stocks inward
US$ billions 2006 80.73 29 238.15
  • Direct investment stocks inward
Percentage of GDP 2006 55.36 16 49.40
  • Direct investment stocks inward - growth
Percentage change based on US$ values 2006 9.23 47 26.28
  • Balance of direct investment flows
US$ billions (flows abroad minus flows inward) 2007 -8.41 - -
  • Balance of direct investment flows
Percentage of GDP (flows abroad minus flows inward) 2007 -5.13 - -
  • Net position in direct investment stocks
US$ billions (stocks abroad minus stocks inward) 2006 -53.94 - -
  • Net position in direct investment stocks
Percentage of GDP (stocks abroad minus stocks inward) 2006 -36.99 - -
  • Relocation threats of production
Relocation of production is not a threat to the future of your economy 2008 6.37 6 4.90
  • Relocation threats of R&D facilities
Relocation of R&D facilities is not a threat to the future of your economy 2008 6.42 4 4.86
  • Relocation threats of services
Relocation of services is not a threat to the future of your economy 2008 6.89 3 5.31

Finance
  • Portfolio investment assets
US$ billions 2006 10.85 25 49.81
  • Portfolio investment liabilities
US$ billions 2006 0.84 46 61.93

1.4 Employment
  • Employment
Total employment in millions 2007 6.65 31 40.03
  • Employment
Percentage of population 2007 40.09 44 45.61
  • Employment - growth
Estimates: percentage change 2007 3.75 9 2.40
  • Employment by sector
Percentage of total employment 2006 - - -
  • Employment in the public sector
Percentage of total employment 2006 14.59 - -
  • Unemployment rate
Percentage of labor force 2007 7.20 33 6.61
  • Long-term unemployment
Percentage of labor force 2006 3.40 31 2.99
  • Youth unemployment
Percentage of youth labor force (under the age of 25) 2007 18.50 37 15.11

1.5 Prices
  • Consumer price inflation
Average annual rate 2007 7.57 48 4.09
  • Cost-of-living index
Index of a basket of goods & services in major cities, including housing (New York City = 100) 2007 73.30 11 86.30
  • Apartment rent
3-room apartment monthly rent in major cities, US$ 2006 2,050.00 - -

Government Efficiency 2.1 Public Finance
  • Government budget surplus/deficit
US$ billions 2007 14.21 - -
  • Government budget surplus/deficit
Percentage of GDP 2007 8.67 3 0.55
  • Total general government debt
US$ billions 2007 6.73 - -
  • Total general government debt
Percentage of GDP 2007 4.11 4 41.49
  • Total general government debt - real growth
Percentage change, based on national currency in constant prices 2007 -20.19 1 -1.15
  • Central government domestic debt
Percentage of GDP 2007 2.12 - -
  • Central government foreign debt
Percentage of GDP 2007 1.99 17 10.80
  • Interest payment
Percentage of current revenue 2007 1.03 5 7.61
  • Management of public finances
Management of public finances over the next two years is likely to improve 2008 5.74 18 5.16
  • Pension funding
Pension funding is adequately addressed for the future 2008 7.42 1 3.87
  • Total reserves
Gold and official reserves (gold = SDR 35 per ounce), SDR billions 2007 10.66 40 65.59
  • General government expenditure
Percentage of GDP 2007 14.71 - -

2.2 Fiscal Policy
  • Collected total tax revenues
Percentage of GDP 2006 23.33 15 29.97
  • Collected personal income tax
On profits, income and capital gains, as a percentage of GDP 2006 - - -
  • Collected corporate taxes
On profits, income and capital gains, as a percentage of GDP 2006 - - -
  • Collected indirect tax revenues
Taxes on goods and services as a percentage of GDP 2006 7.71 - -
  • Collected capital and property taxes
Percentage of GDP 2006 0.58 - -
  • Collected social security contribution
Compulsory contribution of employees and employers as a percentage of GDP 2006 1.36 - -
  • Effective personal income tax rate
Percentage of an income equal to GDP per capita 2007 20.10 34 16.77
  • Corporate tax rate on profit
Maximum tax rate, calculated on profit before tax 2008 17.00 6 26.13
  • Consumption tax rate
Standard rate of VAT / GST 2007 19.00 25 16.35
  • Employee’s social security contribution rateli>
Compulsory contribution as a percentage of an income equal to GDP per capita 2007 20.10 52 9.95
  • Employer’s social security contribution rate
  • >
Compulsory contribution as a percentage of an income equal to GDP per capita 2007 2.96 4 19.29
  • Real personal taxes
  • >
Real personal taxes do not discourage people from working or seeking advancement 2008 5.32 16 4.56
  • Real corporate taxes
  • >
Real corporate taxes do not discourage entrepreneurial activity 2008 6.86 7 4.90
  • Tax evasion
  • >
Tax evasion does not hamper business activity 2008 7.63 1 4.42

2.3 Institutional Frameworkan> Central Bankan>
  • Real short-term interest rate
  • >
Real discount / bank rate 2007 -1.46 5 2.02
  • Cost of capital
Cost of capital encourages business development 2008 6.83 2 4.92
  • Interest rate spread
  • >
Lending rate minus deposit rate 2007 3.05 27 3.55
  • Country credit rating
  • >
Rating on a scale of 0-100 assessed by the Institutional Investor Magazine ranking 2007 77.60 28 76.06
  • Central bank policy
  • >
Central bank policy has a positive impact on economic development 2008 7.21 5 6.06
  • Exchange rate stability
  • >
Parity change from national currency to SDR, 2007 / 2005 2007 0.07 15 0.10
  • State Efficiency
  • >
Policy direction of the governmentPolicy direction of the government is consistent 2008 4.95 22 4.54
  • Legal and regulatory framework
  • >
The legal and regulatory framework encourages the competitiveness of enterprises 2008 4.84 21 4.31
  • Adaptability of government policy
  • >
Adaptability of government policy to changes in the economy is high 2008 4.22 22 4.06
  • Government decisions
  • >
Government decisions are effectively implemented 2008 3.26 38 4.09
  • Political parties
  • >
Political parties do understand today's economic challenges 2008 3.16 35 3.80
  • Transparency
  • >
Transparency of government policy is satisfactory 2008 4.53 23 4.28
  • Public service
  • >
The public service is independent from political interference 2008 4.22 20 3.46

  • Bureaucracy
  • >
Bureaucracy does not hinder business activity 2008 3.78 16 2.98
  • Bribing and corruption
  • >
Bribing and corruption do not exist 2008 4.97 24 4.13


2.4 Business Legislationan> Opennessan>
  • Customs' authorities
  • >
Customs' authorities do facilitate the efficient transit of goods 2008 7.26 8 5.60
  • Protectionism
  • >
Protectionism does not impair the conduct of your business 2008 7.84 3 5.70
  • Public sector contracts
  • >
Public sector contracts are sufficiently open to foreign bidders 2008 8.22 2 5.88
  • International transactions
  • >
International transactions can be freely negotiated with foreign partners 2008 9.21 1 7.25
  • Foreign investors
  • >
Foreign investors are free to acquire control in domestic companies 2008 8.95 3 7.11
  • Capital markets
  • >
Capital markets (foreign and domestic) are easily accessible 2008 8.47 6 6.88
  • Investment incentives
Investment incentives are attractive to foreign investors 2008 6.74 16 5.
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2.4 Business Legislationan> Competition and Regulationsan>

  • Government subsidies
  • >
To private and public companies as a percentage of GDP 2006 4.25 52 1.39
  • Subsidies
  • >
Subsidies do not distort fair competition and economic development 2008 7.37 2 5.10
  • State ownership of enterprises
  • >
State ownership of enterprises is not a threat to business activities 2008 4.21 49 5.68
  • Competition legislation
  • >
Competition legislation is efficient in preventing unfair competition 2008 7.19 3 5.41
  • Product and service legislation
  • >
Product and service legislation does not deter business activity 2008 6.89 12 5.92
  • Price controls
  • >
Price controls do not affect pricing of products in most industries 2008 8.79 2 6.40
  • Parallel economy
  • >
Parallel (black-market, unrecorded) economy does not impair economic development 2008 8.05 2 4.78
  • Regulation intensity
  • >
Regulation intensity does not restrain the ability of companies to compete 2008 6.68 5 4.90
  • Ease of doing business
  • >
Ease of doing business is supported by regulations 2008 5.17 21 4.67
  • Creation of firms
  • >
Creation of firms is supported by legislation 2008 5.42 32 5.71
  • Start-up days
  • >
Number of days to start a business 2007 27.00 32 29.18

Labor Regulationsan>
  • Labor regulations
  • >
Labor regulations (hiring/firing practices, minimum wages, etc.) do not hinder business activities 2008 3.11 49 4.65
  • Unemployment legislation
  • >
Unemployment legislation provides an incentive to look for work 2008 5.42 13 4.64
  • Immigration laws
  • >
Immigration laws do not prevent your company from employing foreign labor 2008 7.42 3 5.68


2.5 Societal Frameworkan>
  • Justice
  • >
Justice is fairly administered 2008 5.47 27 5.41
  • Personal security and private property
  • >
Personal security and private property are adequately protected 2008 5.58 38 6.18
  • Ageing of society
  • >
Ageing of society is not a burden for economic development 2008 5.47 19 4.62
  • Risk of political instability
  • >
The risk of political instability is very low 2008 8.05 20 6.50
  • Social cohesion
  • >
Social cohesion is a priority for the government 2008 7.03 12 5.66
  • Income distribution - lowest 20%
Percentage of household incomes going to lowest 20% of households 2005 3.80 - -
  • Income distribution - highest 20%
Percentage of household incomes going to highest 20% of households 2005 60.00 - -
  • Equal opportunity
  • >
Equal opportunity legislation in your country encourages economic development 2008 6.37 23 6.11
  • Females in parliament
  • >
Percentage of total seats in Parliament 2007 12.70 42 20.60
  • Female positions
  • >
Percentage of total legislators, senior officials and managers 2005 25.00 41 30.18
  • Gender income ratio
Ratio of estimated female to male earned income globally 2005 0.40 48 0.57

3.1 Productivity & Efficiency
  • Overall productivity (PPP)
Estimates: GDP (PPP) per person employed, US$ 2007 33,829.93 38 50,369.10
  • Overall productivity
GDP per person employed, US$ 2007 24,643.54 - -
  • Overall productivity - real growth
Estimates: Percentage change of real GDP per person employed 2007 1.57 34 2.87
  • Labor productivity (PPP)
Estimates: GDP (PPP) per person employed per hour, US$ 2007 15.47 39 26.66
  • Labor productivity (PPP) growth
Percentage change of GDP (PPP) per person employed per hour 2007 1.30 38 3.01
  • Agricultural productivity (PPP)
Estimates: Related GDP (PPP) per person employed in agriculture, US$ 2007 10,290.72 - -
  • Productivity in industry (PPP)
Estimates: Related GDP (PPP) per person employed in industry, US$ 2007 64,606.89 - -
  • Productivity in services (PPP)
Estimates: Related GDP (PPP) per person employed in services, US$ 2007 26,707.64 - -
  • Large corporations
Large corporations are efficient by international standards 2008 8.00 4 6.67
  • Small and medium-size enterprises
Small and medium-size enterprises are efficient by international standards 2008 5.37 34 5.77
  • Productivity of companies
Productivity of companies is supported by global strategies (supplies, offshoring, outsourcing) 2008 6.05 24 5.81

3.2 Labor Market Costs
  • Compensation levels
Estimates: Total hourly compensation for manufacturing workers (wages + supplementary benefits), US$ 2006 2.05 10 13.48
  • Unit labor costs in the manufacturing sector
Percentage change 2007 - 2.77
  • Remuneration in services professions
Gross annual income including supplements such as bonuses, in US$ 2006 - 23 -
  • Remuneration of management
Total base salary plus bonuses and long-term incentives, US$ 2007 - 30 -

Relations
  • Working hours
Average number of working hours per year 2007 2,186.34 6 1,952.67
  • Labor relations
Labor relations are generally productive 2008 5.79 32 6.08
  • Worker motivation
Worker motivation in companies is high 2008 5.58 32 5.76
  • Industrial disputes
Working days lost per 1,000 inhabitants per year (average 2004-2006) 2006 9.60 30 34.78
  • Employee training

3.2 Labor Market Availability of Skills
  • Labor force
Employed and registered unemployed millions 2007 7.17 31 42.38
  • Labor force
Percentage of population 2007 43.20 44 49.07
  • Labor force growth
Percentage change 2007 4.86 5 1.91
  • Part-time employment
Percentage of total employment 2006 - 14.05
  • Female labor force
Percentage of total labor force 2007 37.07 46 42.74
  • Foreign labor force
Percentage of total labor force 2006 - - -
  • Skilled labor
Skilled labor is readily available 2008 5.79 17 5.01
  • Finance skills
Finance skills are readily available 2008 7.37 7 5.95
  • Attracting and retaining talents
Attracting and retaining talents is a priority in companies 2008 6.05 38 6.61
  • Brain drain
Brain drain (well-educated and skilled people) does not hinder competitiveness in your economy 2008 7.03 6 4.76
  • Foreign high-skilled people
Foreign high-skilled people are attracted to your country's business environment 2008 6.47 10 5.03
  • International experience
International experience of senior managers is generally significant 2008 6.63 6 5.35
  • Competent senior managers
Competent senior managers are readily available 2008 6.89 2 5.14


3.3 Finance Bank Efficiency
  • Banking sector assets
Percentage of GDP 2007 83.01 36 144.37
  • Credit
Credit flows easily from banks to businesses 2008 7.24 9 6.11
  • Financial cards in circulation
Number of cards per capita 2007 1.65 - -
  • Financial card transactions
US$ per capita 2007 1,757.56 42 6,803.60
  • Investment risk
Euromoney country credit-worthiness scale from 0-100 2007 68.83 32 74.00
  • Venture capital
Venture capital is easily available for business development 2008 4.26 40 4.92
  • Banking and financial services
Banking and financial services do support business activities efficiently 2008 7.26 10 6.20
  • Retail banking
Population / number of bank offices 2007 8,754.62 - -
  • Banking regulation
Banking regulation does not hinder business development 2008 7.58 8 6.30
  • Financial risk factor
The risk factor in the financial system (new financial instruments, non-performing loans, etc.) is adequately addressed 2008 7.74 3 5.75


3.3 Finance Stock Market Efficiency
  • Stock markets
Stock markets provide adequate financing to companies 2008 6.84 12 5.62
  • Stock market capitalization
US$ billions 2006 174.56 30 963.10
  • Stock market capitalization
Percentage of GDP 2006 119.69 16 107.14
  • Value traded on stock markets
US$ per capita 2006 1,742.26 34 23,303.39
  • Listed domestic companies
Number of listed domestic companies 2006 244.00 30 770.11
  • Stock market index
Percentage change on index in national currency 2007 13.30 30 24.11
  • Shareholders' rights
Shareholders' rights are sufficiently implemented 2008 6.95 19 6.31
  • Financial institutions' transparency
Financial institutions' transparency is sufficiently implemented 2008 7.47 3 5.85

Finance Management
  • Cash flow
Cash flow is generally sufficient to allow companies to self-finance 2008 6.42 18 5.56
  • Corporate debt

Business Efficiency 3.4 Management Practices
  • Adaptability of companies
Adaptability of companies to market changes is high 2008 7.16 5 5.90
  • Ethical practices
Ethical practices are implemented in companies 2008 6.47 22 5.93
  • Credibility of managers
Credibility of managers in society is strong 2008 6.95 6 5.88
  • Corporate boards
Corporate boards do supervise the management of companies effectively 2008 6.63 6 5.69
  • Auditing and accounting practices
Auditing and accounting practices are adequately implemented in business 2008 7.58 16 6.91
  • Shareholder value
Shareholder value is efficiently managed 2008 7.11 6 6.18
  • Customer satisfaction
Customer satisfaction is emphasized in companies 2008 6.43 38 6.70
  • Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship of managers is widespread in business 2008 6.26 16 5.81
  • Social responsibility
Social responsibility of business leaders is high 2008 5.74 25 5.49
  • Health, safety & environmental concerns
Health, safety & environmental concerns are adequately addressed by management 2008 5.95 27 5.91


3.5 Attitudes and Values
  • Attitudes toward globalization
Attitudes toward globalization are generally positive in your society 2008 7.62 5 5.99
  • Image abroad
The image abroad of your country encourages business development 2008 8.22 6 6.02
  • National culture
The national culture is open to foreign ideas 2008 7.05 22 6.71
  • Flexibility and adaptability
Flexibility and adaptability of people are high when faced with new challenges 2008 6.11 32 6.28
  • Need for economic and social reforms
The need for economic and social reforms is generally well understood 2008 5.95 22 5.49
  • Value system
The value system in your society supports competitiveness 2008 6.16 19 5.81
  • Corporate values
Corporate values take into account the values of employees 2008 5.89 34 6.09

Infrastructure
4.1 Basic Infrastructure
  • Land area
Square kilometers ('000) 2007 756.63 - -
  • Arable area
Square meters per capita 2005 1,422.86 38 3,364.54
  • Access to water
Access to water is adequately ensured and managed 2008 7.79 28 7.43
  • Access to commodities
Access to commodities (basic resources, food, etc.) is adequately addressed 2008 7.53 33 7.72
  • Urbanization
Urbanization of cities supports business development 2008 7.26 27 6.96
  • Population - market size
Estimates in millions 2007 16.59 30 86.02
  • Population under 15 years
Percentage of total population 2007 23.84 - -
  • Population over 65 years
Percentage of total population 2007 8.37 - -
  • Dependency ratio
Population under 15 and over 64 years old, divided by active population (15 to 64 years) 2007 47.51 23 48.99
  • Roads
Density of the network, km per square km 2005 0.12 48 1.02
  • Railroads
Density of the network, km per square km 2006 0.01 42 0.04
  • Air transportation
Number of passengers carried by main companies, thousands 2005 5,939.02 39 35,031.13
  • Quality of air transportation
Quality of air transportation encourages business development 2008 7.74 19 7.00
  • Distribution infrastructure
The distribution infrastructure of goods and services is generally efficient 2008 7.47 23 6.88
  • Water transportation
Water transportation (harbors, canals, etc.) meets business requirements 2008 7.32 18 6.32
  • Maintenance and development
Maintenance and development of infrastructure are adequately planned and financed 2008 6.42 16 5.34
  • Energy infrastructure
Energy infrastructure is adequate and efficient 2008 3.89 48 5.97
  • Future energy supply
Future energy supply is adequately ensured 2008 3.08 50 5.10
  • Total indigenous energy production
Millions MTOE 2005 9.12 - -
  • Total indigenous energy production per capita
MTOE per capita 2005 0.56 - -
  • Total indigenous energy production
Percentage of total requirements in tons of oil equivalent 2005 30.84 40 84.39
  • Total final energy consumption
Millions MTOE 2005 22.11 - -
  • Total final energy consumption per capita
MTOE per capita 2005 1.36 - -
  • Electricity costs for industrial clients
US$ per kwh 2006 0.09 25 0.08

4.2 Technological Infrastructure
  • Investment in telecommunications
Percentage of GDP 2006 0.40 37 0.61
  • Fixed telephone lines
Number of main lines per 1000 inhabitants 2006 202.00 43 358.05
  • International fixed telephone costs
US$ per 3 minutes in peak hours to USA (for USA to Europe) 2005 0.90 34 0.89
  • Mobile telephone subscribers
Number of subscribers per 1000 inhabitants 2006 756.20 41 907.18
  • Mobile telephone costs
Mobile cellular tariffs - US$ per 1 minute (local) 2006 0.31 34 0.26
  • Communications technology
Communications technology (voice and data) meets business requirements 2008 8.42 16 7.54
  • Computers in use
Worldwide share / Source: Computer Industry Almanac 2007 0.36 35 1.61
  • Computers per capita
Number of computers per 1000 people / Source: Computer Industry Almanac 2007 239.14 34 425.60
  • Internet users
Number of internet users per 1000 people / Source: Computer Industry Almanac 2007 424.46 34 488.62
  • Internet costs
Cost for 20 hours dial-up per month, US$ 2006 25.63 45 16.88
  • Broadband subscribers
Number of subscribers per 1000 inhabitants 2006 51.03 36 128.90
  • Broadband costs
US$ per 100 kbits/s per month 2006 3.52 43 3.25
  • Information technology skills
Information technology skills are readily available 2008 7.63 21 7.19
  • Technological cooperation
Technological cooperation between companies is developed 2008 4.76 40 5.71
  • Public and private sector ventures
Public and private sector ventures are supporting technological development 2008 5.53 32 5.92
  • Development and application of technology
Development and application of technology are supported by the legal environment 2008 5.94 30 6.29
  • Funding for technological development
Funding for technological development is readily available 2008 4.86 34 5.44
  • Technological regulation
Technological regulation supports business development and innovation 2008 6.11 29 6.10
  • High-tech exports
US$ millions 2006 401.25 50 32,662.23
  • High-tech exports
Percentage of manufactured exports 2006 6.51 41 16.66
  • Cyber security
Cyber security is being adequately addressed by corporations 2008 6.00 27 5.87

4.3 Scientific Infrastructure
  • Total expenditure on R&D
US$ millions 2006 989.48 40 17,681.17
  • Total expenditure on R&D
Percentage of GDP 2006 0.68 39 1.44
  • Total expenditure on R&D per capita
US$ per capita 2006 60.33 - -
  • Business expenditure on R&D
US$ millions 2006 197.90 44 12,274.04
  • Business expenditure on R&D
Percentage of GDP 2006 0.14 46 0.91
  • Total R&D personnel nationwide
Full-time work equivalent (FTE thousands) 2006 21.69 37 144.23
  • Total R&D personnel nationwide per capita
Full-time work equivalent (FTE) per 1000 people 2006 1.35 38 4.04
  • Total R&D personnel in business enterprise
Full-time work equivalent (FTE thousands) 2006 - - -
  • Total R&D personnel in business per capita
Full-time work equivalent (FTE) per 1000 people 2006 - - -
  • Basic research
Basic research does enhance long-term economic development 2008 4.97 36 5.64
  • Science degrees
Percentage of total first university degrees in science and engineering 2004 31.85 32 35.53
  • Scientific articles
Scientific articles published by origin of author 2005 1,559.00 38 12,881.70
  • Science in schools
Science in schools is sufficiently emphasized 2008 3.53 46 4.76
  • Youth interest in science
Youth interest in science is strong 2008 3.74 45 4.54
  • Nobel prizes
Awarded in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine and economics since 1950 2007 0.00 26 7.87
  • Nobel prizes per capita
Awarded in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine and economics since 1950 per million people 2007 0.00 26 0.18
  • Patents granted to residents
Number of patents granted to residents (average 2004-2006) 2006 17.67 45 8,008.19
  • Securing patents abroad
Number of patents secured abroad by country residents 2005 17.00 47 4,153.20
  • Intellectual property rights
Intellectual property rights are adequately enforced 2008 5.21 31 5.78
  • Number of patents in force
Per 100,000 inhabitants 2006 - 466.30
  • Patent productivity
Patents granted to residents / R&D personnel in business ('000s) 2006 - 47.09
  • Scientific research
Scientific research is supported by legislation 2008 4.53 38 5.45

Infrastructure
4.4 Health and Environment
  • Total health expenditure
Percentage of GDP 2005 6.10 40 7.60
  • Total health expenditure per capita
US$ per capita 2005 446.07 - -
  • Public expenditure on health
Percentage of total health expenditure 2005 47.10 - -
  • Health infrastructure
Health infrastructure meets the needs of society 2008 4.79 30 5.07
  • Life expectancy at birth
Average estimate 2005 77.50 26 75.40
  • Healthy life expectancy
Average estimate 2006 68.90 - -
  • Infant mortality
Under five mortality rate per 1000 live births 2005 10.00 - -
  • Medical assistance
Number of inhabitants per physician and per nurse 2007 - 47 -
  • Urban population
Percentage of total population 2007 85.97 - -
  • Human development index
Combines economic - social - educational indicators / Source: Human Development Report 2005 0.87 32 0.87
  • Health problems
Health problems (sicknesses, AIDS, alcohol, drug abuse, etc.) do not have a significant impact on companies 2008 6.47 28 6.31
  • Energy intensity
Commercial energy consumed for each dollar of GDP in kilojoules 2004 10,624.19 34 12,199.35
  • Paper and cardboard recycling rate
Percentage of apparent consumption 2007 - 51.87
  • Waste water treatment plants
Percentage of population served 2005 77.50 20 74.19
  • CO2 emissions
Metric tons of carbon dioxide 2005 62.42 - -
  • CO2 emissions intensity
CO2 emissions in metric tons per one million US$ of GDP 2005 651.42 35 777.42
  • Renewable energies
Share of renewable and wastes in total energy requirements, % 2005 22.50 - -
  • Ecological footprint
Area units per person, hectares of biologically productive space 2003 2.30 13 3.97
  • Sustainable development
Sustainable development is a priority in companies 2008 6.11 28 6.17
  • Pollution problems
Pollution problems do not seriously affect your economy 2008 5.00 37 5.70
  • Environmental laws
Environmental laws and compliance do not hinder the competitiveness of businesses 2008 5.26 49 6.08
  • Quality of life
Quality of life is high 2008 6.68 26 6.50

Infrastructure
4.5 Education
  • Total public expenditure on education
Percentage of GDP 2006 3.07 49 4.83
  • Total public expenditure on education per capita
US$ per capita 2006 272.75 - -
  • Pupil-teacher ratio (primary education)
Ratio of students to teaching staff 2005 25.92 49 18.16
  • Pupil-teacher ratio (secondary education)
Ratio of students to teaching staff 2005 24.77 50 15.23
  • Secondary school enrollment
Percentage of relevant age group receiving full-time education 2005 81.00 39 84.89
  • Higher education achievement
Percentage of population that has attained at least tertiary education for persons 25-34 2005 18.00 39 28.86
  • Student mobility inbound
Foreign tertiary-level students per 1000 inhabitants 2005 0.12 40 1.94
  • Student mobility outbound
National tertiary-level students studying abroad per 1000 inhabitants 2005 0.53 - -
  • Educational assessment
PISA survey of 15-year olds 2006 - - -
  • English proficiency
TOEFL scores 2006 239.00 - -
  • Educational system
The educational system meets the needs of a competitive economy 2008 3.26 46 4.76
  • University education
University education meets the needs of a competitive economy 2008 6.16 20 5.36
  • Management education
Management education meets the needs of the business community 2008 5.32 32 5.53
  • Illiteracy
Adult (over 15 years) illiteracy rate as a percentage of population 2005 4.30 38 4.41
  • Economic literacy
Economic literacy among the population is generally high 2008 4.79 26 4.69
  • Education in finance
Education in finance does meet the needs of enterprises 2008 6.00 25 5.58
  • Language skills
Language skills are meeting the needs of enterprises 2008 4.05 40 5.45
  • Qualified engineers
Qualified engineers are available in your labor market 2008 7.21 3 5.56
  • Knowledge transfer
Knowledge transfer is highly developed between companies and universities 2008 4.53 29 4.66