San Marino





Description of San Marino

San Marino, a small landlocked microstate surrounded by Italy, holds a unique position in the world of geopolitics and economics. Despite its size, San Marino boasts a rich history dating back to the fourth century and has managed to establish itself as one of the wealthiest countries in the world per capita. With a strong emphasis on tourism, banking, and the manufacturing of ceramics, San Marino's economy is thriving. However, as a nation highly reliant on its larger neighbor Italy for trade and economic support, any shifts in the global economy can have significant effects on San Marino's development and stability. Understanding the macroeconomic landscape of San Marino is crucial to comprehending its place in the ever-evolving international arena.



Population And Age Structure

Population, total: San Marino has a population of 34,007, which is significantly below the average population of 40,097,746. San Marino ranks 191 out of 194 countries in terms of population.

Population ages 0-14 (% of total population): San Marino has 13.38% of its population in the 0-14 age group, below the average of 27.34%. It ranks 187 out of 194 countries in this category.

Population ages 0-14, total: The total number of individuals aged 0-14 in San Marino is 4,550, much lower than the average of 10,327,379. San Marino ranks 192 out of 194 countries in this age group.

Population ages 15-64 (% of total population): San Marino has 66.92% of its population aged 15-64, above the average of 63.44%. This places San Marino at the 55th rank out of 194 countries.

Population ages 15-64, total: With a population of 22,757 individuals aged 15-64, San Marino falls well below the average of 26,003,407. San Marino ranks 190 out of 194 countries in this category.

Population ages 65 and above (% of total population): San Marino has 19.70% of its population aged 65 and above, significantly higher than the average of 9.22%. This ranks San Marino 20th out of 194 countries.

Population ages 65 and above, total: San Marino has 6,699 individuals aged 65 and above, below the average of 3,766,959. San Marino ranks 184 out of 194 countries in this age group.

Summary

San Marino's population is smaller compared to the global average, with a lower percentage of individuals in the 0-14 age group and a higher percentage in the 65 and above age group. This demographic composition, with a significant portion of the population in the working-age bracket, may impact the country's workforce dynamics, healthcare needs, and pension system sustainability.

Population Miscellaneous

San Marino's rural population of 851 is significantly below the average of 18,044,041 among 190 countries, ranking 190th out of the total number of countries in the dataset.

The rural population (% of total population) in San Marino is 2.501, far below the average of 41.158%, placing the country at 188th out of 190 countries.

With an urban population of 33,156, San Marino deviates greatly from the average urban population of 22,425,747 among 194 countries, ranking 187th in the dataset.

San Marino's urban population (% of total population) stands at 97.499%, well above the average of 59.691%, positioning the country at 7th out of 194 countries.

The country's age dependency ratio of 49.431% is below the average of 59.219%, ranking it 140th out of 194 countries.

San Marino's crude birth rate of 6.4 per 1,000 people is significantly lower than the average of 19.384, placing it at 191st out of 192 countries.

With a crude death rate of 9.9 per 1,000 people, San Marino surpasses the average of 8.214, ranking 44th out of 192 countries in the dataset.

Summary

San Marino stands out for its unique demographic profile compared to other countries. It has a very small rural population and a high urban population, with a significant age dependency ratio. The country also displays remarkably low crude birth rates but higher crude death rates compared to global averages. These indicators are crucial for understanding San Marino's social and economic dynamics, as they reflect the country's population distribution, age structure, and potential challenges in terms of workforce and healthcare needs.

Natural Resources

San Marino has a forest area of 10 sq. km, significantly below the average of 211606.115 sq. km, ranking 185th out of 191 countries.

The land area of San Marino is 60 sq. km, much lower than the average of 665166.512 sq. km, placing it as the last ranked country out of 194.

San Marino's surface area is 60 sq. km, well below the average of 689779.561 sq. km, ranking 192nd out of 194 countries.

In terms of arable land, San Marino has 1985 hectares, much less than the average of 7329543.164 hectares, with a rank of 183rd out of 190 countries.

Summary

San Marino's small forest area, land area, surface area, and limited arable land compared to global averages place it at the lower end of rankings among countries worldwide. These statistics are crucial as they indicate the limited natural resources and agricultural potential of San Marino, which can impact its economic development, sustainability, and food security measures.

Commodities

In San Marino, the fertilizer consumption per hectare of arable land is 130.92 kilograms, which is below the average of 159.04 kilograms. San Marino is ranked 74th out of 187 countries in terms of fertilizer consumption.

Summary

San Marino's fertilizer consumption per hectare of arable land is below the global average, indicating potential inefficiencies or limited agricultural development in the country. Ranking 74th out of 187 countries highlights the need for increased investment in agricultural productivity to compete on a global scale and ensure food security for its population.

Intellectual Property

San Marino's Industrial design applications by nonresidents are below average, with a value of 136, ranking 67th out of 112 countries. On the other hand, its Industrial design applications by residents are significantly below average, with only 3 applications, placing San Marino at the 111th position out of 113 countries.

When it comes to Patent applications by nonresidents, San Marino is below the attribute average with 709 applications, ranking 34th out of 129 countries. In contrast, the number of Patent applications by residents in San Marino is well below the average with only 9 applications, placing the country at the 99th position out of 117 countries.

San Marino's performance in Scientific and technical journal articles is also below the average, with 11.28 articles, which is ranked 176th out of 192 countries included in the data.

Summary

San Marino shows below-average performance in key macroeconomic indicators such as Industrial design applications by residents and nonresidents, Patent applications by residents and nonresidents, and Scientific and technical journal articles. These low rankings highlight the country's limited innovation and research capabilities compared to other nations. Enhancing these indicators is crucial for San Marino to boost its competitiveness, attract investment, and foster economic growth in the long term.

Broad Economy Attributes

Focusing on San Marino, the GDP (current US$) is below the average, with a focus country rank of 171 out of 189 countries. The GDP, PPP (current international $) is also below average, with a rank of 167 out of 181 countries. Moving on to GDP per capita (current US$), San Marino performs well above average, ranking 20 out of 190 countries. Similarly, the GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) is significantly above average, with a rank of 12 out of 181 countries. Looking at GNI (current US$), San Marino again falls below the average, ranking 170 out of 185 countries. In terms of GNI, PPP (current international $), San Marino's performance is below average, with a rank of 169 out of 181 countries. Finally, GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) for San Marino is notably above average, with a rank of 18 out of 181 countries.

Summary

San Marino's GDP and GNI (in current US$) fall below the average compared to other countries, indicating potential economic challenges. However, the country performs exceptionally well in terms of GDP per capita and GNI per capita, surpassing average rankings significantly. These disparities highlight the importance of analyzing economic indicators beyond just the total figures to gain a comprehensive understanding of a country's economic well-being and development levels.

Broad Value Added

- Gross value added at basic prices (GVA) in San Marino is $1.44 billion, ranking 162 out of 176 countries included in the data, significantly below the average of $360.07 billion.
- Agriculture, forestry, and fishing contribute 0.014% to San Marino's GDP, placing it at rank 182 out of 182 countries with data available, far below the average of 10.86%.
- San Marino's Agriculture, forestry, and fishing value added in current US dollars is $217,330, significantly lower than the average of $19.92 million.
- Services account for 57.91% of San Marino's GDP, putting it at rank 79 out of 183 countries, slightly above the average of 56.72%.
- The value added by Services in San Marino is $892.60 million, which is lower than the average of $295.84 billion, ranking 170 out of 183 countries.
- San Marino's Industry (including construction) value added is $548.91 million, ranking 158 out of 183 countries, significantly below the average of $118.42 billion.

Summary

The analysis of key macroeconomic indicators for San Marino reveals a significant disparity in its economic structure compared to global averages. The country's heavy reliance on services, with a minimal contribution from agriculture, forestry, and fishing, highlights potential vulnerabilities in its economy. With a low Gross Value Added and industry value added, San Marino may face challenges diversifying its economic base and achieving sustainable growth.

Manufacturing Value Added

Regarding Manufacturing, value added (current US$), San Marino has a value of 485,123,790.83. This is significantly below the average value of 76,207,179,589.66. San Marino ranks 141 out of 173 countries in this attribute.

As for Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP), San Marino's value is 31.48%, which is well above the average of 11.90%. San Marino holds the impressive rank of 3 out of 173 countries in this category.

Summary

San Marino stands out in manufacturing value added as it falls significantly below the global average, ranking 141 out of 173 countries. However, in terms of manufacturing value added as a percentage of GDP, San Marino excels with a value well above the average, securing the 3rd position globally. These indicators are crucial as they highlight the unique economic structure of San Marino, indicating potential areas for growth and optimization within the manufacturing sector.

Money

San Marino's Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %) is 0.34, which is significantly lower than the average of 6.90. With a rank of 138 out of 188 countries, San Marino demonstrates a below-average inflation rate compared to its global counterparts.

Summary

San Marino's Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %) of 0.34 is notably below the global average of 6.90, positioning the country at 138th out of 188 nations in terms of inflation rate performance. This low inflation rate indicates price stability and may signal healthy economic conditions such as controlled economic growth, stable consumer prices, and potentially lower interest rates, which can attract investments and support overall economic development in San Marino.

Consumption Expenditure

San Marino's Final consumption expenditure (current US$) is 892,304,083.74, which is significantly below the average of 381,630,252,515.38. It ranks 153 out of 159 countries in the dataset.

In terms of Final consumption expenditure (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 57.89% is below the average of 82.37%. It holds the 150th rank out of 159 countries.

San Marino's General government final consumption expenditure (current US$) is 333,214,853.23, a substantial difference from the average of 93,676,578,238.03. It ranks 148 out of 158 countries.

For General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 21.62% is above the average of 18.71%. It is ranked 44th out of 158 countries.

San Marino's Household and NPISHs Final consumption expenditure (current US$) stands at 559,089,230.51, much lower than the average of 290,127,571,157.69. It holds the 153rd rank out of 158 countries.

Lastly, in Household and NPISHs final consumption expenditure (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 36.28% is below the average of 63.68%. It ranks 152 out of 158 countries.

Summary

San Marino exhibits a pattern of below-average final consumption expenditure in both absolute terms and as a percentage of its GDP, placing it in the lower ranks compared to a global dataset. This suggests that San Marino may have limited domestic consumption capacity and potentially relies more on external markets for goods and services. While higher government final consumption expenditure relative to GDP is noted, it may indicate a greater role of the public sector in driving economic activity within the country.

Investment

San Marino's Portfolio equity, net inflows are at a value of -1073796.84 USD, which is significantly below the average value of 9197145994.70 USD for this attribute. This places San Marino at rank 74 out of 125 countries in terms of Portfolio equity, net inflows.

Summary

San Marino's Portfolio equity, net inflows being at -1073796.84 USD, significantly below the average of 9197145994.70 USD, places the country at a lower rank of 74 out of 125 countries. This indicates a lack of foreign investment in San Marino's equity markets, which could hinder the country's economic growth potential and international competitiveness.

Broad Trade Attributes

In terms of Trade (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 304.90% is significantly higher than the attribute average of 82.34%. This places San Marino at rank 4 out of 163 countries.

For Trade in services (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 83.35% is notably higher than the attribute average of 24.63%. This places San Marino at rank 8 out of 171 countries.

Regarding External balance on goods and services (current US$), San Marino has a value of $370,735,176.36, which is below the attribute average of $3,405,509,011.13. This places San Marino at rank 58 out of 163 countries.

Lastly, in terms of External balance on goods and services (% of GDP), San Marino's value of 24.05% is above the attribute average of -5.97%. This places San Marino at rank 5 out of 163 countries.

Summary

San Marino stands out in terms of Trade and Trade in services, with percentages far above the attribute averages, positioning the country at impressive ranks globally. However, when it comes to External balance on goods and services, San Marino falls below the average value, affecting its global rank. These indicators are crucial as they demonstrate San Marino's strong reliance on trade and services, highlighting potential areas for further economic growth and development.

Net Trade

San Marino's net trade in goods and services amounts to $206,942,037.91, which is significantly below the average of $2,604,730,003.57. This places San Marino at rank 64 out of 171 countries in the dataset for this attribute.

Similarly, San Marino's net trade in goods stands at $185,205,352.65, below the average of $1,302,831,005.68. This places San Marino at rank 65 out of 171 countries in the dataset for this specific trade metric.

Summary

San Marino's net trade in goods and services and net trade in goods are both significantly below the average compared to the 171 countries in the dataset. This indicates that San Marino is facing challenges in terms of exporting goods and services internationally, which could potentially impact its economic growth and development.

Broad Export Attributes

San Marino's Exports of goods and services (current US$) amount to 2,535,024,398.72, which is significantly below the attribute average of $129,596,864,610.19. It ranks 123 out of 163 countries in this dataset.

Regarding Exports of goods and services (% of GDP), San Marino's value is 164.48, far exceeding the attribute average of 38.19. This places San Marino at rank 4 out of 163 countries.

In terms of Goods exports (BoP, current US$), San Marino's value of 1,785,331,839.24 falls considerably below the average of $93,310,581,697.39. The country holds a rank of 129 out of 171 countries in this category.

Summary

San Marino has a relatively low total exports value compared to the average, ranking 123 out of 163 countries. However, it stands out for having a high percentage of exports in relation to its GDP, ranking 4th globally. Despite this, its goods exports in US dollars are significantly below the average, placing the country at 129 out of 171 nations in this aspect.

These findings are important as they indicate that San Marino heavily relies on exports to drive its economy, with a significant portion of its GDP coming from export activities. The low absolute value of goods exports suggests potential challenges in diversifying and expanding its export base to increase economic growth and stability.

Service Exports

Service exports (BoP, current US$): San Marino's service export value is $653,194,628.81. This is significantly below the average of $28,917,292,503.82 for all countries included in the data, ranking San Marino 118th out of 171 countries.

Summary

San Marino's service export value of $653,194,628.81 places it well below the average of $28,917,292,503.82 for all countries analyzed, ranking it 118th out of 171 countries. This low ranking indicates that San Marino has a smaller share of global service exports compared to many other nations, highlighting potential challenges in expanding its service sector, diversifying its economy, and competing globally.

Commercial Service Exports

San Marino's Commercial Service Exports amount to $653,194,628.81, significantly below the attribute average of $28,508,218,402.80. This places San Marino at the 114th rank out of 171 countries included in the data.

Summary

San Marino's Commercial Service Exports at $653,194,628.81 are notably lower than the average of $28,508,218,402.80 among the 171 countries analyzed, placing the country at the 114th rank. This indicates that San Marino has a relatively small share of the global market for commercial services exports, potentially highlighting challenges in diversifying its economy and tapping into international trade opportunities.

Broad Import Attributes

1. Imports of goods and services (current US$): San Marino's value for this attribute is $2,164,289,222.36, which is significantly below the average of $126,191,355,599.06. San Marino ranks 135 out of 163 countries in this data set.

2. Imports of goods and services (% of GDP): San Marino's value for this attribute is 140.42%, well above the average of 44.15%. The country is ranked 4th out of 163 countries for this metric.

3. Goods imports (BoP, current US$): San Marino's value for this attribute is $1,600,126,487.73, much lower than the average of $92,007,788,027.17. The country ranks 143 out of 171 countries in this data set.

Summary

San Marino demonstrates a unique economic profile in terms of imports, with significantly lower absolute values compared to the global average, yet higher percentages relative to its GDP. Despite its below-average imports in absolute terms, the country's high imports as a proportion of its GDP signify a heavy reliance on foreign goods and services for its economy. This situation highlights San Marino's dependence on international trade for sustaining its economic activities and overall prosperity.

Merchandise Imports

For "Merchandise imports by the reporting economy, residual (% of total merchandise imports)", San Marino has a value of 0.0001187, significantly lower than the attribute average of 2.5122. This places San Marino at a rank of 176 out of 180 countries in the dataset.

Summary

San Marino's low value of 0.0001187 for "Merchandise imports by the reporting economy, residual (% of total merchandise imports)" reflects a minimal reliance on external goods compared to the average of 2.5122 among countries. This positioning at 176 out of 180 countries indicates a highly self-sufficient economy with limited external dependency, possibly offering greater stability and resilience against global economic fluctuations.

Service Imports

San Marino's service imports are significantly below the average of $27.6 billion, with a value of $631.5 million, ranking at 133 out of 171 countries in the dataset for Service imports (BoP, current US$).

Summary

San Marino's service imports are notably low compared to the global average, standing at $631.5 million, which positions the country at 133rd out of 171 nations included in the dataset for Service imports (BoP, current US$). This data indicates that San Marino has a relatively limited dependence on imported services, potentially reflecting the country's self-sufficiency or its focus on domestic service provision.

Commercial Service Imports

San Marino's Commercial service imports amount to $631,457,942.40, significantly lower than the attribute average of $27,102,746,128.60. The country ranks 133rd out of 171 countries in this aspect.

Summary

San Marino's commercial service imports are notably below the average, indicating a relatively lower level of international trade activity compared to other countries. This ranking highlights the country's limited dependence on imported commercial services, which could suggest a more self-sufficient economy or a less developed trade network.

Information Technology Infrastructure

San Marino has 3,277 secure internet servers, which is significantly below the average of 458,294. San Marino ranks 89th out of 193 countries in this attribute.

With 96,362 secure internet servers per 1 million people, San Marino far exceeds the average of 14,067. It ranks 9th out of 193 countries in this category.

Approximately 70.48% of San Marino's population uses the internet, slightly above the average of 64.77%. San Marino ranks 100th out of 180 countries in this regard.

With 11,000 fixed broadband subscriptions, San Marino is well below the average of 6,591,956. It ranks 165th out of 185 countries for this metric.

San Marino has 39,000 mobile cellular subscriptions, far below the average of 42,526,464. This places San Marino in 187th position out of 193 countries for mobile cellular subscriptions.

Summary

San Marino has a relatively low number of secure internet servers and fixed broadband subscriptions compared to the global average, positioning the country below average rankings in these metrics. However, the country stands out with a high number of secure internet servers per 1 million people and a slightly above-average internet usage rate. These indicators are crucial as they reflect San Marino's technological infrastructure and connectivity levels, which are essential for its economic competitiveness and integration into the digital economy.

Government Balance Sheet

San Marino's central government debt stands at 98.35% of GDP, which is above the average of 74.12%. The country ranks 17th out of 61 countries in this attribute.

San Marino's reserves and related items amount to $251,362,758.66, significantly below the average of $1,924,407,186.58. The country ranks 62nd out of 171 countries in this category.

San Marino's total reserves minus gold is $781,674,169.94, also markedly below the average of $74,221,588,171.61. The country ranks 129th out of 161 countries in this metric.

Furthermore, San Marino's total reserves, including gold, amount to $781,674,169.94, much lower than the average of $85,708,019,773.47. The country ranks 130th out of 161 countries in this aspect.

Summary

San Marino's macroeconomic indicators reveal concerning figures in terms of central government debt, reserves, and total reserves when compared to global averages and rankings. The country's high central government debt, low reserves, and poor ranking in total reserves signify financial vulnerability and potential limitations in economic stability and resilience. Addressing these disparities is crucial for enhancing San Marino's fiscal health and safeguarding against economic shocks or crises.

Government Revenue

San Marino's revenue, excluding grants, accounts for 39.66% of its GDP, which is higher than the average of 27.02%. This places San Marino at the 14th rank out of 122 countries.

Grants and other revenue make up 29.99% of San Marino's total revenue, surpassing the average of 23.54%. San Marino ranks 26th out of 108 countries in this aspect.

Social contributions in San Marino represent 31.46% of its revenue, exceeding the average of 22.29%. San Marino ranks 30th out of 81 countries in this category.

Taxes on goods and services contribute 17.58% to San Marino's revenue, below the average of 31.82%. San Marino is ranked 109th out of 122 countries in this regard.

San Marino's taxes on international trade stand at 0.39% of its revenue, significantly lower than the average of 6.24%. This places San Marino at the 89th rank out of 101 countries.

Other taxes account for 2.66% of San Marino's revenue, slightly higher than the average of 2.12%. San Marino ranks 28th out of 106 countries in this aspect.

Taxes on income, profits, and capital gains constitute 17.92% of San Marino's revenue, falling below the average of 24.66%. San Marino is ranked 80th out of 119 countries in this category.

Summary

San Marino demonstrates a unique revenue composition compared to global averages, with a higher reliance on revenue excluding grants and social contributions, but a lower dependency on taxes on goods and services and international trade. This indicates a more diversified revenue structure that may provide greater stability and resilience to economic shocks, potentially enhancing San Marino's fiscal sustainability and economic development in the long term.

Taxes

Tax revenue (% of GDP): San Marino's tax revenue accounts for 16.14% of its GDP, slightly below the average of 16.72%. This places San Marino at rank 62 out of 123 countries included in the data.

Customs and other import duties (% of tax revenue): San Marino derives only 0.99% of its revenue from customs and import duties, significantly lower than the average of 9.01%. This places San Marino at rank 86 out of 99 countries in the dataset.

Taxes on income, profits and capital gains (% of total taxes): San Marino relies on income, profits, and capital gains taxes for 46.50% of its total tax revenue, higher than the average of 38.40%. This places San Marino at rank 32 out of 120 countries included in the data.

Summary

San Marino's tax revenue as a percentage of GDP is slightly below the global average, ranking 62nd out of 123 countries. However, the country's reliance on income, profits, and capital gains taxes is higher than the average, ranking 32nd out of 120 countries. The low percentage of revenue from customs and import duties, ranking 86th out of 99 countries, indicates a different approach to taxation compared to many countries.

These findings are important as they provide insight into San Marino's fiscal policies and economic structure. A higher reliance on income-related taxes may indicate a focus on taxing wealth generation. The low revenue from customs and import duties could reflect a strategy to attract foreign investment or stimulate domestic consumption. Understanding these indicators can help assess the country's economic stability and growth prospects.

Government Expenses

1. Expense (% of GDP): San Marino's expense as a percentage of GDP is 47.44%, which is above the average of 31.69%. The country ranks 13th out of 123 countries in this attribute data set. 2. Compensation of employees (% of expense): San Marino's compensation of employees is 25.05% of their expenses, slightly above the average of 24.70%. The country ranks 55th out of 123 countries. 3. Goods and services expense (% of expense): San Marino allocates 20.59% of its expenses towards goods and services, higher than the average of 14.77%. The country ranks 26th out of 122 countries. 4. Interest payments (% of expense): The country spends 1.21% of its expenses on interest payments, significantly lower than the average of 6.85%. San Marino ranks 108th out of 121 countries. 5. Other expense (% of expense): San Marino dedicates 11.28% of expenses to other expenses, which is above the average of 8.29%. The country ranks 31st out of 120 countries. 6. Subsidies and other transfers (% of expense): The country spends 41.87% of its expenses on subsidies and other transfers, below the average of 43.29%. San Marino ranks 60th out of 121 countries.

Summary

San Marino's expense as a percentage of GDP is relatively high at 47.44%, with a significant portion going towards subsidies and other transfers. However, the country's interest payments as a percentage of expenses are notably low at 1.21%. These statistics are crucial as they indicate how efficiently the country allocates its resources, manages its debt, and supports its economy through various financial channels.



Top Stats

Ranks in Top Decile For:

Attribute Rank/Total
Urban population (% of total population) 7/194
GDP per capita, PPP (current international $) 12/181
GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) 18/181
Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP) 3/173
Trade (% of GDP) 4/163
Trade in services (% of GDP) 8/171
External balance on goods and services (% of GDP) 5/163
Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) 4/163
Imports of goods and services (% of GDP) 4/163
Secure Internet servers (per 1 million people) 9/193

Ranks in Bottom Decile For:

Attribute Rank/Total
Population, total 191/194
Population ages 0-14 (% of total population) 187/194
Population ages 0-14, total 192/194
Population ages 15-64, total 190/194
Population ages 65 and above, total 184/194
Rural population 190/190
Rural population (% of total population) 188/190
Urban population 187/194
Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) 191/192
Forest area (sq. km) 185/191
Land area (sq. km) 191/194
Surface area (sq. km) 192/194
Arable land (hectares) 183/190
Industrial design applications, resident, by count 111/113
Scientific and technical journal articles 176/192
GDP (current US$) 171/189
GDP, PPP (current international $) 167/181
GNI (current US$) 170/185
GNI, PPP (current international $) 169/181
Gross value added at basic prices (GVA) (current US$) 162/176
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) 182/182
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (current US$) 182/182
Services, value added (current US$) 170/183
Final consumption expenditure (current US$) 153/159
Final consumption expenditure (% of GDP) 150/159
General government final consumption expenditure (current US$) 148/158
Household and NPISHs Final consumption expenditure (current US$) 153/158
Households and NPISHs final consumption expenditure (% of GDP) 152/158
Merchandise imports by the reporting economy, residual (% of total merchandise imports) 176/180
Mobile cellular subscriptions 187/193