Argentina and Sweden Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Argentina and Sweden, Argentina’s population is about 4.4 times larger, while its land area is over 5 times greater. Economically, Argentina’s GDP is slightly larger, but its GDP per capita is significantly lower. Argentina faces more income inequality and spends less on military and imports compared to Sweden.
Argentina’s HDI is 0.849 (high), while Sweden’s is 0.952 (very high). Sweden’s score is 0.103 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Argentina’s imports are about a third of Sweden’s, and Argentina imports 69% less of its GDP compared to Sweden. Argentina’s exports are only a quarter of Sweden’s, focusing on basic goods like soy and corn, while Sweden’s are high-tech and refined.
Argentina’s military expenditure is approximately 64% lower than Sweden’s, with a budget of $3.12 billion compared to Sweden’s $8.75 billion, while Argentina allocates only 0.41% of its GDP to defense, significantly less than Sweden’s 1.31%.
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