Argentina and Finland Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Argentina and Finland, notable differences emerge. Argentina’s population is over 8 times larger, and its land area is 8 times greater. While Argentina’s GDP is more than twice that of Finland, its GDP per capita is significantly lower. Finland outpaces Argentina in military spending and economic freedom, and both countries show distinct trade profiles.
Argentina’s HDI is 0.849 (high), while Finland’s is 0.942 (very high). Finland’s score is 0.093 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Germany 11%, US 10%, Sweden 10%, Netherlands 7%, China 5%
Main export items
soybean meal, corn, soybean oil, wheat, trucks
paper, refined petroleum, steel, wood pulp, wood
Argentina’s imports are about 25% less than Finland’s, and Argentina imports 32% less of its GDP compared to Finland. Argentina’s exports are $83.36B, mostly basic goods, while Finland’s $122.95B exports are more advanced and make up a larger GDP share.
Finland’s military expenditure is more than double that of Argentina at $7.35 billion, and it allocates a significantly larger portion of its economy to defense at 1.72% of GDP compared to Argentina’s 0.41%.
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