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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Uruguay: 100% 
#2   Greece: 98.9% 
#3   China: 97.9% 
#4   Jordan: 97.8% 
#5   Brazil: 97.2% 
#6   Mexico: 96.9% 
#7   Slovakia: 96.7% 
#8   Turkey: 96.5% 
#9   Jamaica: 95.6% 
#10   Ireland: 93.7% 
#11   Austria: 92.5% 
#12   Czech Republic: 92.3% 
#13   Portugal: 91.8% 
#14   Italy: 91.6% 
#15   Hungary: 91.3% 
#16   New Zealand: 90.9% 
#17   Switzerland: 89.6% 
#18   Malaysia: 88.2% 
#19   Argentina: 88.1% 
#20   Spain: 86.9% 
#21   Finland: 86.1% 
#22   France: 85.2% 
#23   Norway: 83.3% 
#24   Germany: 82.1% 
#25   Sweden: 78.9% 
#26   Australia: 75.9% 
#27   United Kingdom: 64.7% 
#28   Chile: 63.8% 
#29   Belgium: 43.3% 
#30   Netherlands: 27.4% 
#31   Paraguay: 0% 
Weighted average: 82.7%  


DEFINITION: Percentage share of total public education expenditure which is spent directly on public educational institutions. Data for 1999.

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