Australia and Indonesia Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
When comparing Australia and Indonesia, notable differences emerge. Indonesia’s population is about 10.6 times larger, while Australia boasts a surface area 4 times greater. Economically, Australia has a GDP 1.28 times larger and a GDP per capita 86% higher. In defense spending, Australia invests over 3 times more.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Indonesia’s is 0.713 (medium). Australia’s score is 0.233 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
China 29%, Japan 19%, South Korea 10%, India 7%, Taiwan 6%
China 21%, US 10%, Japan 8%, India 8%, Malaysia 5%
Main export items
coal, iron ore, natural gas, gold, wheat
coal, palm oil, iron alloys, natural gas, steel
Australia’s imports are 37% higher than Indonesia’s, but it spends 6% less of its GDP on imports compared to Indonesia. Australia’s exports are 1.5 times Indonesia’s, with more focus on minerals and gold, while Indonesia leans towards palm oil and steel.
Australia’s military expenditure is over three times larger than Indonesia’s at $32.34 billion compared to $9.48 billion, and Australia allocates a significantly higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 1.90% versus Indonesia’s 0.70%.
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