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Alan Minyard wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 03:51:06 GMT, "Bjørnar Bolsøy" wrote: "William Wright" wrote in news:YQzob.56645$ao4.154505@attbi_s51: "Juvat" wrote in message ... After an exhausting session with Victoria's Secret Police noname blurted out: Finland is the world's most competitive economy followed by the United States, Sweden, Denmark and Taiwan, according to a Global Competitiveness Report released Thursday. In economic terms "competitive economy" is extremely nebulous, and some economists would suggest meaningless. Not to set off a braging contest, but WRT the nordic economies, below are some realworld figures for comparison to the above. Which nation's economy, per capita GDP (i.e. most productive per person) is the highest? http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications...order/2004rank . html Luxemburg 1, USA 2 ... Finland 19 Norway 6.. Of the nordic countries, Norway's GDP is 37% ahead of Finland and Sweden according to the latest figures from Nordic Statistical Yearbook 2003. Sort of like watching mice fight. Al Minyard Until you're unlucky enough to get caught in between. Speaking of fighting... I heard Norway these days has Europe's highest defence budget, per capita. |
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