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South America > Colombia > Economy

COLOMBIAN ECONOMY STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Agriculture > products
coffee, cut flowers, bananas, rice, tobacco, corn, sugarcane, cocoa beans, oilseed, vegetables; forest products; shrimp
Big Mac Index $2.79 [14th of 65]
Definition: Economy > Big Mac Index
Debt > External $41,390,000,000.00 Time series [49th of 136]
Definition: Economy > Debt > External
Distribution of family income > Gini index 53.8 Time series [4th of 43]
Definition: Economy > Distribution of family income > Gini index
Economic freedom 2 [78th of 156]
Definition: Economy > Economic freedom
Exports $30,580,000,000.00 Time series [57th of 189]
Definition: Economy > Exports
GDP $135,836,000,000.00 Time series [39th of 203]
Definition: Economy > GDP
GDP > PPP $322,582,000,000.00 [28th of 163]
Definition: Economy > GDP > PPP
GDP > Real growth rate 8.2% Time series [31st of 198]
Definition: Economy > GDP > Real growth rate
GDP per capita in 1973 $3,539.00 [35th of 52]
Definition: Economy > GDP per capita in 1973
GINI index 58.62 Time series [1st of 40]
Definition: Economy > GINI index
Gross National Income $81,551,500,000.00 [35th of 172]
Definition: Economy > Gross National Income
Human Development Index 0.785 [69th of 178]
Definition: Economy > Human Development Index
Income category Lower middle income
Definition: Economy > Income category
Income distribution > Richest 10% 46.1% [6th of 114]
Definition: Economy > Income distribution > Richest 10%
Population below poverty line 49.2% Time series [3rd of 46]
Definition: Economy > Population below poverty line
Poverty > Share of all poor people 0.76 % of world's poor [13th of 80]
Definition: Economy > Poverty > Share of all poor people
Public debt 52.8 % of GDP Time series [36th of 121]
Definition: Economy > Public debt
Technological achievement 0.27 [44th of 68]
Definition: Economy > Technological achievement
Tourist arrivals 1,544,000 [45th of 152]
Definition: Economy > Tourist arrivals

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SOURCES: CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005; The Economist.; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008; The Heritage Foundation; World Development Indicators database and CIA World Factbook; World Bank. 2005. World Development Indicators 2005.; Angus Maddison; World Development Indicators database; ; Human Development Report 2006, United Nations Development Programme; ; World Bank. 2002. World Development Indicators 2002. CD-ROM. Washington, DC; Country Responsibilities in Achieving the Millenium Development Goals", April 8 2003, by Janice Poling; United Nations Development Program. Human Development Report 2001. New York: Oxford University Press,2001, Table A2.1. via ciesin.org; United Nations World Statistics Pocketbook and Statistical Yearbook

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Colombia, Republic of Colombia, Republica de Colombia, columbia

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COMMENTARY     

Billy+Hewitt
29th August 2009
There is huge unrest due to drug trade which the FARC has been fighting over 20 years against the oppression by foreign troops. Now the US military has occupied Colombia and will start using Predator drones and Blackwater mercenaries to terrorize the population as they have done in Iraq and Afghanistan
Billy Hewitt
29th August 2009
The FREE TRADE promoted by the Clinton and Bush mafias with Colombia has resulted in 49.2% of the population below the poverty level. Now the military occupation of Colombia by the American military has lost Colombia $7 BILLION in trade with Venezuela and the loss of the oil subsidy President Chavez generously provided causing the population percentage below poverty line to increase and the cost of transportation to increase. Even if the American military adopts gestapo torture tactics it will not stop the resistance of the Colombian population to the American oppression and military expansion. The resistance movement will grow 10 fold and war and death will become the norm. The Clinton and Bush legacy of poverty will grip the Colombian country. The ponzi scheme of FREE TRADE by exporting American jobs to FTAA countries continues to mean poverty and misery for those FTAA countries. The purpose of exporting American jobs to FTAA countries was simply a union busting tactic by the American corporations that has placed America into bankruptcy and FTAA countries into poverty.
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