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Economic Outline

Economic Overview

Often used as an example for its economic performances and its competitiveness and innovative successes, Finland is one of the countries in the euro zone which has been hit the hardest by the crisis, due to a collapse of exports. After shrinking by 8% In 2009, the economy rebounded in 2010, with an estimated growth of 2.4%. The recovery was driven by the processing industry and semi-furnished goods stimulated by both foreign and domestic demand. It is expected that the economy will not return to its pre-recession growth rate before the end of 2012.

The crisis and stimulus measures had a profound and durable impact on public finances and debt levels. The main obstacle which the government now must deal with is therefore to combine measures to promote growth and measures allowing for the rebalancing of accounts. In the more long-term perspective, the aging population is also a source of future pressure on spending. Structural reforms focused on increasing productivity and employment offer are therefore necessary.

Its GDP being among the highest in the world, Finland offers a high living standard. The distribution of wealth is fair, however, social inequalities have risen in the recent years. Affected by the crisis, the unemployment rate has also increased considerably, reaching around 9% today.

 
Main Indicators 2009201020112012 (e)2013 (e)
GDP (billions USD) 241.33239.18e270.55e285.31295.83
GDP (Constant Prices, Annual % Change) -8.23.6e3.5e2.22.1
GDP per Capita (USD) 45,09644,496e50,090e52,56854,244
General Government Balance (in % of GDP) 0.9-0.3e0.7e1.20.7
General Government Gross Debt (in % of GDP) 43.348.4e50.2e50.351.0
Inflation Rate (%) 1.61.7e3.1e2.02.0
Unemployment Rate (% of the Labor Force) 8.28.47.87.67.5
Current Account (billions USD) 5.607.40e6.74e7.147.10
Current Account (in % of GDP) 2.33.1e2.5e2.4-

Source: IMF - World Economic Outlook Database ; World Bank - Last Available Data.

Note: (e) Estimated Data

 

Main Sectors of Industry

Agriculture represents less than 3% of the current Finnish GNP and employes less than 5% of the population. Because of the unfavorable climate, agricultural development is limited to the maintainace of a certain level of self-sufficiency in basic products. Cereal production dominates, well ahead of milk production and animal husbandry. Finland's accession to the EU has further accelerated the process of restructuring and downsizing of this sector.

Forestry is traditionally well-developed: Finland exports a rich variety of products randing from simple wooden products to high-tech tags and labels and including paper, cardboard, packaging etc. Other key industrial sectors are metal production, mechanical engineering and electronic goods. Finland specializes in exporting information and communication technologies, Nokia becoming the world leading manufacturer of mobile handsets.

The service sector employs almost 70% of the population and accounts for almost 65% of the GDP.

 
Breakdown of Economic Activity By Sector Agriculture Industry Services
Employment By Sector (in % of Total Employment) 4.6 23.9 71.1
Value Added (in % of GDP) 2.7 28.2 69.2
Value Added (Annual % Change) -0.6 -16.3 -3.9

Source: World Bank - Last Available Data.

 

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Indicator of Economic Freedom

Score:
74.0/100
Position:
Mostly free
World Rank:
17/179
Regional Rank:
8/42

Distribution of Economic freedom in the world
Source: 2011 Index of Economic freedom, Heritage Foundation

 

Country Risk

See the Country Risk Analysis Provided By Ducroire.

 

Sources of General Economic Information

Ministries
Ministry of Employment and the Economy
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Statistical Office
Statistics Finland
Central Bank
Bank of Finland
Stock Exchange
OMX Helsinki Stock Exchange
Other Useful Resources
The CIA World Factbook
Main Online Newspapers
Helsingin Sanomat international edition
Helsinki Times
Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE: news in English
Kauppalehti online (in Finnish only)
Taloussanomat (in Finnish only)
Economic Portals
Finnguide

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Political Outline

Type of State
Republic, democracy.
Executive Power
President of Finland is the head of state, leads the foreign policy, and is the Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces. The main executive power lies in the cabinet appointed and headed by the prime minister. Before the constitutional rewrite, which was completed in 2000, the president enjoyed more power.
Legislative Power
Legislative power is vested in the Parliament of Finland (Eduskunta), and the government has limited rights to amend or extend legislation. The president has the power of veto over parliamentary decisions although it can be overrun by the parliament.
Main Political Parties
Finland has a multi-party system where a single party does not have chance to gain power alone; so parties work with each other to form coalition governments. The main political parties in the country are:
- Center Party (Suomen Keskusta) – a centrist political party, traditionally representing rural interests having strong political influence in small municipalities;
- National Coalition Party (Kansallinen Kokoomus) – a right-wing party draws its major support from business community and urban professionals;
- Social Democratic Party (Suomen Sosiaalidemokraattinen Puolue, SDP) – follows social-democratic ideology, draws its major support from country's working class;
- Greens (Vihreät) - advocates environmental interests;
- The Swedish People's Party (SFP) (in Finnish) – a moderate liberal party of Swedish speaking minority.
Current Political Leaders
President: Tarja Halonen (since March 2000, re-elected in January 2006) –Social Democratic Party (SDP)
Prime Minister: Jyrki KATAINEN (since 22 June 2011) - National Coalition Party (Kansallinen Kokoomus)
Next Election Dates
Presidential: January 2012
 

Indicator of Freedom of the Press

World Rank:
1/179
Evolution:
same place compared to 2010

Source: Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2010, Reporters Without Borders

 

Indicator of Political Freedom

Ranking:
Free
Political Freedom:
1/7
Civil Liberties:
1/7

Map of freedom 2010
Source: Freedom House

 

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