Australia and Denmark Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
Australia and Denmark present a striking contrast across various key indicators. Australia’s population is about 4.4 times larger, and its land area is an astonishing 193.5 times bigger. While Australia’s GDP is over four times greater, its GDP per capita is slightly lower. In military spending, Australia invests four times more, yet Denmark’s exports form a significant part of its economy.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Denmark’s is 0.952 (very high). Denmark’s score is 0.006 higher, indicating slightly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are 1.5 times Denmark’s, but Denmark imports 199% more of its GDP than Australia does. Australia’s exports are 1.6 times Denmark’s, but Denmark’s exports make up a whopping 70% of its GDP, focusing on high-value goods.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately four times larger than Denmark’s at $32.34 billion compared to $8.14 billion, and Australia allocates a higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 1.90% versus Denmark’s 1.42%.
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