Australia and Romania Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
Australia and Romania present a striking contrast across various indicators. Australia’s population is about 1.4 times larger, while its landmass is 32 times greater. Economically, Australia boasts a GDP around 5.6 times larger, with a GDP per capita significantly higher. In military spending, Australia invests nearly 6 times more, while Romania faces a slightly higher income inequality. In trade, Australia exports over three times more than Romania, despite Romania importing a larger share of its GDP.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Romania’s is 0.827 (high). Australia’s score is 0.119 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are 2.36 times those of Romania, but Romania imports 30% more of its GDP compared to Australia. Australia’s exports are over three times Romania’s, focusing on raw materials, while Romania’s are more on vehicles and refined goods.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately 5.8 times larger than Romania’s at $32.34 billion compared to $5.61 billion, and Australia allocates a slightly higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 1.90% versus Romania’s 1.73%.
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