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Encyclopedia > Economy of Andorra
Economy of Andorra
Currency Euro (EUR)
Fiscal year Calendar year
Trade organisations EU customs union
Statistics
GDP (PPP) $1,84 billion (2004) (184th [1])
GDP growth 4% (2004)
GDP per capita $24,000 (2004)
GDP by sector no data
Inflation (CPI) 1.9% (May 2005)
Population
below poverty line
no data
Labour force 48,740 (2004)
Labour force
by occupation
agriculture 0.34%, industry 19.63%, services 80.03% (2004)
Unemployment 0% (1996)
Main industries tourism (particularly skiing), cattle raising, timber, tobacco, banking
Trade
Exports $145 million (f.o.b., 2004)
Export goods tobacco products, furniture
Main export partners France 34%, Spain 58% (1998)
Imports $1,077 million (c.i.f., 1998)
Import goods consumer goods, food, electricity
Main import partners Spain 51.5%, France 22.3%, US 0.3% (2003)
Public finances
Public debt no data
Revenues $385 million (1997)
Expenses $342 million (1997)
Economic aid no data
Main source
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars


Andorra's GDP for 1998 was $1,2 billion, with tourism as its principal component. Attractive for shoppers from France and Spain as a free port, the country also has developed active summer and winter tourist resorts. With some 270 hotels and 400 restaurants, as well as many shops, the tourist trade employs a growing portion of the domestic labour force. An estimated 11 600 thousand tourists visit annually. For other uses, see Euro (disambiguation). ... A customs union is a free trade area with a Common External Tariff. ... Gross domestic product (by purchasing power parity) in 2006 The Purchasing power parity (PPP) theory was developed by Gustav Cassel in 1920. ... There are three lists of countries of the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) (the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year). ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Map of countries showing percentage of population who have an income below the national poverty line The poverty line is the level of income below which one cannot afford to purchase all the resources one requires to live. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Indian Ocean Territory,[1] the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 2. ... Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ... A free port (porto franco) or free zone (US: Foreign-Trade Zone) is a port or area with relaxed jurisdiction with respect to the country of location. ...


There is a fairly active trade in consumer goods, including imported manufactured items, which, because they are duty-free, are less expensive in Andorra than in neighboring countries. As a result, smuggling is commonplace. Andorra's duty free status also has had a significant effect on the controversy concerning its relationship with the European Union. Its negotiations on duty-free status and relationship with the Union began in 1987, soon after Spain joined. An agreement that went into effect in July 1991 sets duty-free quotas and places limits on certain items--mainly milk products, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages. Andorra is permitted to maintain price differences from other EU countries, and visitors enjoy limited duty-free allowances. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The results of Andorra's elections thus far indicate that many support the government's reform initiatives and believe Andorra must, to some degree, integrate into the European Union in order to continue to enjoy its prosperity. Although less than 2% of the land is arable, agriculture was the mainstay of the Andorran economy until the upsurge in tourism. Sheep raising has been the principal agricultural activity, but tobacco growing is lucrative. Most of Andorra's food is imported. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


In addition to handicrafts, manufacturing includes cigars, cigarettes, and furniture for domestic and export markets. A hydroelectric plant at Les Escaldes, with a capacity of 26.5 megawatts, provides 40% of Andorra's electricity; Spain provides the rest.

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Overview

Tourism, the mainstay of Andorra's tiny, well-to-do economy, accounts for roughly 80% of GDP. An estimated 9 million tourists visit annually, attracted by Andorra's duty-free status and by its summer and winter resorts. Andorra's comparative advantage has recently eroded as the economies of neighboring France and Spain have been opened up, providing broader availability of goods and lower tariffs. The banking sector, with its "tax haven" status, also contributes substantially to the economy. Agricultural production is limited by a scarcity of arable land, and most food has to be imported. The principal livestock activity is sheep raising. Manufacturing consists mainly of cigarettes, cigars, and furniture. Andorra is a member of the EU Customs Union and is treated as an EU member for trade in manufactured goods (no tariffs) and as a non-EU member for agricultural products. “Tourist” redirects here. ... A tax haven is a place where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... A customs union is a free trade area with a Common External Tariff. ...


Statistics

GDP: purchasing power parity - $2,77 billion (2005)


GDP - real growth rate: 3.5% (2005 est.)


GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $38 800 (2005)


GDP - composition by sector:
agriculture: NA%
industry: NA%
services: NA%


Population below poverty line: NA%


Household income or consumption by percentage share:
lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%


Inflation rate (consumer prices): 3,2% (2005)


Labor force: 42 420 (2005)


Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 0,3%, industry 20,3%, services 79.4% (2005)


Unemployment rate: 0% (1996 est.)


Budget:
revenues: $333.5 million
expenditures: $386.6 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (2005)


Industries: tourism (particularly skiing), cattle raising, timber, tobacco, banking, furniture


Industrial production growth rate: NA%


Electricity - production: 116 GWh (1998)


Electricity - production by source:
fossil fuel: 0%
hydro: 40%
nuclear: 0%
other: 60% imported from Spain


Electricity - consumption: NA kWh (1998 est.)


Electricity - exports: 0 kWh


Electricity - imports: NA kWh; note - imports electricity from Spain and France


Agriculture - products: small quantities of tobacco, rye, wheat, barley, oats, vegetables; sheep


Exports: $148.7 million f.o.b. (2005)


Exports - commodities: tobacco products, furniture


Exports - partners: France 17%, Spain 59.5% (2006)


Imports: $1.879 billion (2005)


Imports - commodities: consumer goods, food, electricity


Imports - partners: Spain 53,2%, France 21,1% (2006)


Debt - external: $NA


Economic aid - recipient: none


Currency: Euros have replaced the French franc and the Spanish peseta.


Exchange rates: euros per US dollar - 0.7964 (2006), 0.8041 (2005), 0.8054 (2004), 0.886 (2003), 1.0626 (2002), 1,1175 (2001), 0,9867 (January 2000), 0,9386 (1999)


Fiscal year: calendar year

References

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