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Heavily indebted countries Compared by Economy > GDP > Composition, by end use > Exports of goods and services

DEFINITION: This entry is derived from Economy > GDP > Composition, by end use, which shows who does the spending in an economy: consumers, businesses, government, and foreigners. The distribution gives the percentage contribution to total GDP of household consumption, government consumption, investment in fixed capital, investment in inventories, exports of goods and services, and imports of goods and services, and will total 100 percent of GDP if the data are complete.
household consumption consists of expenditures by resident households, and by nonprofit institutions that serve households, on goods and services that are consumed by individuals. This includes consumption of both domestically produced and foreign goods and services.
government consumption consists of government expenditures on goods and services. These figures exclude government transfer payments, such as interest on debt, unemployment, and social security, since such payments are not made in exchange for goods and services supplied.
investment in fixed capital consists of total business spending on fixed assets, such as factories, machinery, equipment, dwellings, and inventories of raw materials, which provide the basis for future production. It is measured gross of the depreciation of the assets, i.e., it includes investment that merely replaces worn-out or scrapped capital. Earlier editions of The World Factbook referred to this concept as Investment (gross fixed) and that data now have been moved to this new field.
investment in inventories consists of net changes to the stock of outputs that are still held by the units that produce them, awaiting further sale to an end user, such as automobiles sitting on a dealer’s lot or groceries on the store shelves. This figure may be positive or negative. If the stock of unsold output increases during the relevant time period, investment in inventories is positive, but, if the stock of unsold goods declines, it will be negative. Investment in inventories normally is an early indicator of the state of the economy. If the stock of unsold items increases unexpectedly – because people stop buying - the economy may be entering a recession; but if the stock of unsold items falls - and goods "go flying off the shelves" - businesses normally try to replace those stocks, and the economy is likely to accelerate.
exports of goods and services consist of sales, barter, gifts, or grants of goods and services from residents to nonresidents.
imports of goods and ...
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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH
1 Singapore 200.7% 2013
2 Ireland 107.8% 2013
3 Puerto Rico 106.4% 2013
4 Malta 102.5% 2013
5 Hungary 94.8% 2013
6 Netherlands 88% 2013
7 Belgium 84.8% 2013
8 Zimbabwe 67.9% 2013
9 Belize 67.5% 2013
10 Iceland 59.4% 2013
11 Austria 57.4% 2013
12 Germany 51.9% 2013
13 Saint Lucia 49.6% 2013
14 Antigua and Barbuda 47% 2013
15 Seychelles 45.7% 2013
16 Cyprus 45.5% 2013
17 Jordan 43.8% 2013
18 Barbados 42.5% 2013
19 Dominica 40.1% 2013
20 Serbia 39.6% 2013
21 Portugal 38.7% 2013
=22 Morocco 36.2% 2013
=22 Israel 36.2% 2013
24 Cape Verde 34% 2013
25 Jamaica 33.7% 2013
26 Saint Kitts and Nevis 33.5% 2013
27 Spain 32.7% 2013
28 United Kingdom 31.6% 2013
29 Italy 30.2% 2013
30 Canada 30% 2013
31 Malawi 29.1% 2013
32 France 27.4% 2013
33 Greece 27% 2013
34 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 26.9% 2013
35 Grenada 24.5% 2013
36 Sri Lanka 22.8% 2013
37 Lebanon 19.2% 2013
38 Sudan 18.8% 2013
39 Egypt 18.6% 2013
40 Sao Tome and Principe 15.5% 2013
41 Japan 14.7% 2013
42 Eritrea 14.6% 2013
43 United States 13.5% 2013

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  • Hong Kong ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Hot countries in 2013.
  • Luxembourg ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Christian countries in 2013.
  • United Arab Emirates ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Muslim countries in 2013.
  • Singapore ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Heavily indebted countries in 2013.
  • Ireland ranked second for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Europe in 2013.
  • Hungary ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Emerging markets in 2013.
  • Equatorial Guinea ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2013.
  • Trinidad and Tobago ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2013.
  • United States ranked last for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2013.
  • Malaysia ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > exports of goods and services amongst Religious countries in 2013.
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