Template:Economy of Norway table
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Economy of Norway | ||
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Currency | 1 Norwegian krone (NOK) = 100 øre | |
Fiscal year | 1 January - 31 December | |
Trade organisations | OECD, WTO and others | |
Statistics | ||
GDP (PPP) | $194.1 billion (2005) (45th [1]) | |
GDP growth | 3.9% (2005) | |
GDP per capita | $31,500 (2004) | |
GDP by sector | agriculture (2.1%), industry (41.5%), services (56.4%) (2005) | |
Inflation (CPI) | 1.6% (2005) | |
Pop below poverty line | NA% (2005) | |
Labour force | 2.4 million (2005) | |
Labour force by occupation | agriculture (4%), manufacturing (22%), services (74%)(1995) | |
Unemployment | 4.6% (2005 est.) | |
Main industries | petroleum and gas, food processing, shipbuilding, pulp and paper products, metals, chemical, timber, mining, textiles, fishing | |
Trading Partners | ||
Exports | $111.2 billion (2005) | |
Export goods | petroleum and petroleum products, machinery and equipment, metals, chemicals, ships, fish | |
Main partners | U.S. 85.2%, Japan 2.1%, UK 1.6% (2005) | |
Imports | $58.12 billion (2005) | |
Imports goods | machinery and equipment, chemicals, metals, foodstuffs | |
Main Partners | Sweden 14.7%, Germany 14%, Denmark 7.7%, United Kingdom 7.2%, United States 4.7%%, France 4.8%, Finland 4.1% (2005) | |
Public finances | ||
Public debt | $0 (Norway is a net external creditor) | |
Revenues | $176.1 billion (2005) | |
Expenses | $131.3 billion (2005) | |
Economic aid | $1.4 billion (donor) (2004) | |
Main source [2] All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars |