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Slovenia today is a developed country that enjoys prosperity and stability as well as a GDP per capita at 88% of the EU27 average.[10] It was the first new member of the European Union to adopt the euro as a currency in January 2007 and it has been a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development since 2010.[11]
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Currency | € (EUR) |
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1 January – 31 December | |
Statistics | |
GDP | $56.5 billion (PPP, 2013 est.)[1] |
GDP rank | 74th (nominal) / 93th (PPP) |
GDP growth | -2.6% (Real, 2013 est.)[1] |
GDP per capita | $27,400 (PPP, 2013 est.)[1], $22,916, €17,286 (2010) [2] /> (30th, nominal; 30th, PPP) |
GDP by sector | Agriculture 2.8%, Industry 28.9%, Services 68.3% (2013 est.)[1] |
2.1%% (CPI, 2013 est.)[1] | |
Population below poverty line | 13.6% (2011)[1] |
23.8[3] (List of countries) | |
Labour force | 923,200 (2013 est.)[1] |
Labour force by occupation | agriculture: 2.2%, industry: 35%, services: 62.8%, (2009 est.)[1] |
Unemployment | 12.4% (2013 est.)[1] |
Main industries | ferrous metallurgy and aluminum products, lead and zinc smelting; electronics (including military electronics), trucks, automobiles, electric power equipment, wood products, textiles, chemicals, machine tools [1] |
External | |
Exports | $28.29 billion (2013 est.)[1] |
Export goods | manufactured goods, machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, food [1] |
Main export partners | Germany 20.0% Italy 12.0% Austria 7.9% Croatia 6.2% France 4.8% Russia 4.6% (2012 est.)[4] |
Imports | $28.02 billion (2013 est.)[1] |
Import goods | machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, food |
Main import partners | Italy 16.3% Germany 16.2% Austria 10.4% Croatia 4.8% Hungary 4.0% (2012 est.)[5] |
FDI stock | 17.96 billion (31 December 2013 est.)[1] |
Public finances | |
58.8% of GDP (2013 est.)[1] | |
Revenues | $19.1 billion (2013 est.)[1] |
Expenses | $21.44 billion (2013 est.)[1] |
$993.7 million (31 December 2013 est.)[1] | |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
Slovenia has a highly educated workforce, well-developed infrastructure, and is situated at a major transport crossroad.[11] On the other hand, the level of foreign direct investment is one of the lowest and the Slovenian economy has been severely hurt by the European economic crisis, which started in late 2000s.[11] Almost two thirds of the working population are employed in services.[1]