Argentina and Russia Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Argentina and Russia, we see striking contrasts: Russia’s population is about 3 times larger, and its land area is over 6 times bigger. Economically, Argentina’s GDP is over 3 times smaller, and its military spending is more than 35 times less. Additionally, income inequality is higher in Argentina, while its exports focus on agriculture, making up just 18% of Russia’s.
Argentina’s HDI is 0.849 (high), while Russia’s is 0.821 (high). Argentina’s score is 0.028 higher, indicating a slightly better human development overall.
Argentina’s imports are about a quarter of Russia’s, and Argentina imports 1.5% less of its GDP compared to Russia. Argentina’s exports are just 18% of Russia’s, focusing on agricultural goods, while Russia’s are more than 5 times larger, mainly in energy.
Russia’s military expenditure is over 35 times larger than Argentina’s at $109.5 billion compared to $3.1 billion, and it allocates a significantly higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 4.06% versus Argentina’s 0.41%.
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