Australia and Pakistan Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Australia and Pakistan, we see Australia’s population is about 1/9 the size of Pakistan’s. Australia spans 9.68 times more land, boasts a GDP 4.5 times larger, and has a GDP per capita nearly double that of Pakistan. However, Australia faces greater income inequality and spends significantly more on its military.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Pakistan’s is 0.540 (medium). Australia’s score is 0.406 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are over six times those of Pakistan, but Pakistan’s imports make up 22.5% of its GDP, 14.8% more than Australia. Australia’s exports are over 12 times Pakistan’s, focusing on minerals and energy, while Pakistan exports mainly textiles and agriculture.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately 3.8 times larger than Pakistan’s at $32.34 billion compared to $8.52 billion, while Pakistan allocates a higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 2.63% versus Australia’s 1.90%.
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