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Trade-to-GDP ratio

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Other factors aside, the trade-to-GDP ratio tends to be low in countries with large economies and large populations such as Japan and the United States and to have a higher value in small economies. Singapore has the highest trade-to-GDP ratio of any country; between 2008 and 2011 it averaged about
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For trade-to-GDP ratio, the provided data for Armenia is from 1990 to 2021. The average value for Armenia during that period was 77.92% with a minimum of 54.54% in 2008 and a maximum of 112.43% in 1994. For comparison, the world average in 2021 based on 129 countries is 90.86%. See the global
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400%. For economies such as Armenia the trade to GDP ratio is not as high as for Singapore, but at the same time it is not as low as for the developed countries such as USA and Japan. Taking into account the last available data for Armenia, trade openness is approximately 78% for 2021.
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rankings for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Worldwide trade-to-GDP ratio rose from just over 20% in 1995 to about 30% in 2014.
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of a country. It is calculated by dividing the aggregate value of
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Globalization index

indicator
international trade
economy
imports
exports
gross domestic product
ratio
percentage
globalisation
List of countries by trade-to-GDP ratio
Trade Openness



Dependency, Underdevelopment, and Neoliberalism
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OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2011: 6. Competing in the Global Economy: 6. Trade openness
Trade Policy Review: Report by the Secretariat: Singapore; Revision (Summary)
"Trade Openness"
"Trade openness - Country rankings"
"Compare countries with annual data from official sources"
World trade and the WTO: 1995-2014
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