Australia and Canada Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Australia and Canada, we find that Canada has a population 1.5 times larger and is over twice the size in surface area. While Canada’s GDP is slightly larger, Australians enjoy a higher GDP per capita. Australia spends more on defense and imports less, while Canada’s exports are more varied.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while Canada’s is 0.935 (very high). Australia’s score is 0.011 higher, indicating a slightly better level of human development overall.
Australia’s imports are half of Canada’s, and Australia imports 14% less of its GDP compared to Canada. Australia’s exports are $447.51B, focusing on minerals and wheat, while Canada’s $717.68B exports are more diverse, led by crude oil and cars.
Australia’s military expenditure is approximately 19% larger and $5.1 billion higher than Canada’s, while Australia allocates a greater percentage of its GDP to defense compared to Canada.
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