New Zealand: Economy and demography 2016
New Zealand, situated in Oceania, has an area of 267.710 Km2,
New Zealand, with a population of 4.647.000 people, is one of the least populated countries in the world and maintains a very low population density, 17 inhabitants per Km2.
Its capital is Wellington and New Zealand dollar currency.
Zealand is the 54th by volume of GDP economy. Its public debt by 2015 was 46.490 million euros, 29.95% of GDP and its debt per capita of €10.004 euros per
capita.
The latest rate of annual variation of the CPI posted in New Zealand is September 2016 and was 0.3%.
There are some variables that can help you learn more if you are travelling to New Zealand or just want to know about the standard of living of its inhabitants.
GDP per capita is a very good indicator of the quality of life and in the case of New Zealand, in 2015, 33.406 was € euros, so it is in a good position, since it ranks 24 in the ranking, which means that its population has a good standard of living relative to the 196 countries.
In terms of the human development index or HDI of New Zealand, that produces the United Nations to measure a country's progress, was 0,913 points in 2014, which stood in position 10 of the table of 187 countries we publish.
If the reason to visit New Zealand are businesses, is useful to know is in the 1st set of Doing Business from the 190 that comprise this ranking, which classifies countriesaccording to the ease they offer to do business. In terms of the index of perceptionof corruption in the public sector in New Zealand was 88 points, which was placed in the position 4 of the 167 published in this ranking, in which the countries where there are less perception of corruption occupy the top positions.
In the tables at the bottom of the page you can more information about economy and demographics of New Zealand and if you want to view information about any country you can do it from economy countries
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