Argentina and Philippines Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Argentina and the Philippines, we see a diverse picture: Argentina’s population is about 40% that of the Philippines, yet its land area is over nine times larger. Economically, Argentina’s GDP surpasses the Philippines by 56%, but its income per person is nearly three times higher. However, the Philippines invests significantly more in military spending and exports a greater value of tech products.
Argentina’s HDI is 0.849 (high), while the Philippines’ is 0.710 (medium). Argentina’s score is 0.139 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Argentina’s imports are about 62% of the Philippines’, but Argentina’s imports are 65% less of its GDP compared to the Philippines. Argentina’s exports are $83.36B, mainly basic goods, while the Philippines exports $103.60B, focusing on advanced tech products.
The Philippines has a military expenditure of $5.45 billion, which is 74% larger than Argentina’s $3.12 billion, and allocates a significantly higher percentage of its GDP (1.00%) to defense compared to Argentina’s 0.41%.
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