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  2. Economy of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Iceland is small and subject to high volatility. In 2011, gross domestic product was US$ 12 billion, but by 2018 it had increased to a nominal GDP of US$ 27 billion. With a population of 387,000 , this is $55,000 per capita , based on purchasing power parity (PPP) estimates. [ 17 ]

  3. International rankings of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Index of Economic Freedom: 13 177 2023 [12] World Bank: Ease of Doing Business Index: 26 190 2020 [13] World Economic Forum: The Global Gender Gap Report 1 136 2013 [14] The Global Competitiveness Report 31 148 2013–2014 [15] World Intellectual Property Organization: Global Innovation Index: 39 133 2024 [16]

  4. Category:Economy of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Economy of Iceland-related lists (1 C, 2 P) B. Icelandic billionaires ...

  5. List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    The first list includes estimates compiled by the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook, the second list shows the World Bank's data, and the third list includes data compiled by the United Nations Statistics Division. The IMF's definitive data for the past year and estimates for the current year are published twice a year in ...

  6. Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Iceland's economic dependence on fishing is diminishing, from an export share of 90% in the 1960s to 20% in 2020. [135] [134] Until the 20th century, Iceland was a fairly poor country. Whaling in Iceland was historically significant. It is now one of the most developed countries in the world.

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  8. Iceland's economic collapse is your gain

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    What happened in Iceland isn't pretty. A month ago, it was one of Europe's richest countries: clean, efficient, thoroughly civilized, and living well. Then, suddenly, as international markets ...

  9. Statistics Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Iceland (Icelandic: Hagstofa Íslands) is the main official institute providing statistics on the nation of Iceland. It was created by the Althing in 1913, began operations in 1914 and became an independent government agency under the Prime Minister's Office on 1 January 2008.