Template:Economy of Iran table

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Economy of Iran
Currency Iranian rial (IRR)
Fiscal year 21 March - 20 March
Trade organisations ECO, OPEC, WTO (observer)
Statistics
source: CIA Factbook[1] unless stated otherwise
GDP (PPP) ranking 15th (2007 est.)
GDP (PPP) $852.6 billion (2007)
GDP growth 4.3% (2006)[2]
note: 4.7% growth for 2009 projected [3]
GDP per capita
(PPP)
$12,300 (2007)
GDP by sector agriculture (11%), industry (45.3%), services (43.7%) (2007)
Inflation 15.8% (2006)
note: 17% for 2008 projected [4]
Gini index 43 (1998)
Pop below poverty line 18% (2006)
Labour force 28.7 million (2006 est.); note: shortage of skilled labor
Labour force by occupation agriculture (25%), industry (31%), services (45%) (June 2007)
Unemployment 11% according to the Iranian government (June 2007)
Main industries artisan goods, petroleum, petrochemicals, car manufacturing, agriculture, food processing, utilities, telecom, pharmaceuticals, textiles, construction materials, construction, metallurgy, armaments, electronics
Trading Partners
Exports $76.5 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) World Ranking 39th.[5]
Main partners Japan 14%, China 12.8%, Turkey 7.2%, Italy 6.3%, South Korea 6%, Netherlands 4.6% (2006)
Imports $61.3 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) World Ranking 43rd.[6]
Main Partners Germany 12%, China 10.5%, UAE 9.4%, France 5.6%, Italy 5.4%, South Korea 5.4%, Russia 4.5% (2006)
Public finances
Public debt 23.2% of GDP (2007 est.)
External debt $13.8 billion (December 2007 est.)
Revenues $104.6 billion (2006): 45% from oil exports, 31% from taxes, tariffs and fees, 20% from government properties and holdings
note: Figures are calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms.
Expenses $100.6 billion (2006): 6% health care, 16% education, 8% military, 40% subsidy payments (incl. gasoline, electricity, cement, steel, pharmaceuticals and wheat) and grants, 23% social services (of which 50% for pensions), 7% capital expenditures
note: Figures are calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms.
Forex reserves $70 billlion (2007)[7]
Economic aid $104 million (2005 est.)
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[edit] References

  1. ^ CIA Factbook/Iran Retrieved 13 February 2008
  2. ^ Press TV - WB releases report on Iran economy Retrieved 12 February 2008
  3. ^ Press TV - WB releases report on Iran economy Retrieved 12 February 2008
  4. ^ we welcome the euro, says Tehran Retrieved June 2007
  5. ^ [ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2078rank.html]
  6. ^ CIA - The World Factbook - Rank Order - Imports
  7. ^ [http://iran-daily.com/1386/3068/html/economy.htm Forex Reserves Put at $70b] retrieved on 24 February 2008