Norway in the Lead
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🛡️ Top Control of Corruption
In 2023, Norway achieved a perfect score in controlling corruption, ranking at the top globally with a 100 percentile rank.
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🤰 Minimal Maternal Mortality
With a maternal mortality ratio of just 1 per 100,000 live births in 2023, Norway stands out for its exceptional maternal health care.
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🗣️ High Voice and Accountability
In 2023, Norway achieved a perfect 100 percentile rank in voice and accountability, reflecting a robust democratic environment.
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💰 Impressive GNI Per Capita Growth
In 2022, Norway's GNI per capita grew by an impressive 25.02%, highlighting significant economic prosperity.
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🏥 High Health Expenditure
In 2022, Norway's government spent $7,447.64 per capita on health, with a PPP value of $8,505.55, reflecting a strong commitment to public health.
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🍽️ High Consumption for Lower Income
In 2022, the bottom 40% of Norway's population enjoyed a daily consumption of $49.42, indicating equitable wealth distribution.
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🏦 Robust Financial Inclusion
By 2021, 100% of Norwegians aged 25+ and those with secondary education or more had accounts at financial institutions, showcasing exceptional financial inclusion.
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📦 Low Tariff Bound Rates
In 2021, Norway maintained low bound rates for all products at 2.83% and primary products at 0.56%, facilitating international trade.
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🌬️ Low Air Pollution Mortality
In 2019, Norway reported a low mortality rate of 9.4 per 100,000 males due to air pollution, indicating effective environmental policies.
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📚 Near-Universal Primary Enrollment
In 2017, Norway had a primary school enrollment rate of 99.88%, demonstrating its commitment to education.
Norway Following Behind
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💧 Moderate Bank Liquid Reserves
In 2023, Norway's bank liquid reserves to assets ratio stood at 69.60%, suggesting room for improvement in financial liquidity.