Template:Economy of Austria table
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Economy of Austria | ||
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Currency | 1 Euro = 100 eurocent | |
Fiscal year | Calendar year | |
Trade organisations | EU, WTO and OECD | |
Statistics [1] | ||
GDP ranking | 34th (2003) [2] | |
GDP | $243.3bn (2004) | |
GDP growth | 2.4% (2004) | |
GDP per capita | $30,000 (2004) | |
GDP by sector | agriculture (3.5%), industry (25.7%), services (70.9%) (2004) | |
Inflation | 1.4% (2004) | |
Pop below poverty line | 3.9% (1999) | |
Labour force | 3.425m (2004) | |
Labour force by occupation | services (67%), industry (29%), agriculture (4%) (2001) | |
Unemployment | 4.4% (2004) | |
Main industries | construction, machinery, vehicles and parts, food, chemicals, lumber and wood processing, paper and paperboard, communications equipment, tourism | |
Trading partners [3] | ||
Exports | $83.45bn (2004) | |
Main partners | Germany 31.9%, Italy 9.6%, Switzerland 5.2%, United States 4.9%, France 4.8%, United Kingdom 4.7% (2003) | |
Imports | $81.59bn (2003) | |
Main partners | Germany 43.2%, Italy 6.7%, Hungary 5.4%, Switzerland 5%, Netherlands 4.2% (2003) | |
Public finances [4] | ||
Public debt | $165.8bn (67.6% of GDP) | |
External debt | $15.5bn (2003) | |
Revenues | $67bn (2004) | |
Expenses | $70bn (2004) | |
Economic aid | $520m (2002) | |
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