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Numbers
- Gross national product - 14,45 billion US Dollar (2004)
- Gross national product - material rate of growth: 9.5% (2004)
- Gross national product - per head: - 3,100 US Dollar (2004)
- Gross national product - composition after sector: Agriculture: 20.5%, industry: 22.6%, service: 56.9% (2004)
- Population below the poverty border: 54% (2001)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices): 5.5% (2004)
- 2,1 million (2001)
- Workers - after occupation: Industry 20%, agriculture 40%, service 40% (1999)
- Unemployment ratio: 17% (2001)
- Budget: Incomes: 671,7 million US Dollar, expenditures: 804,7 million US Dollar, including expenditures on capital assets (2004)
- Agriculture products: Weintrauben, dte, vegetable, cattle
- Industry: Steel, airplanes, machine tools, electrical devices, mining industry (manganese, copper), chemicals, wood products, wine
- Industrial production Wachtstumsrate: 3% (2000)
- Electricity production: 6,732 billion a KW/H (2002)
- Electricity consumption: 6,811 billion a KW/H (2002)
- Electricity export: 300 million a KW/H (2002)
- Electricity import: 850 million a KW/H (2002)
- Exports: 904,4 million US Dollar (2004)
- Exports - economic goods: Scrap metal, machines, chemicals, fuel re-exportation, dte, wine
- Export partner: Turkey 28.1%, Russia 9.7%, Spain 7.9%, Turkmenistan 7.5%, the USA 7.1%, Armenia 5.3%, Greece 5% (2004)
- Imported goods: 1,806 billion US Dollar (2004)
- Imported goods - economic goods: Fuel, machine equipment and spare parts, grain and other food, pharmaceuticals
- Import partner: The USA 14.8%, Turkey 13.6%, Russia 11%, Germany 7.5%, Great Britain 6.5%, Azerbaijan 6.2%, Ukraine 5.3%, Italy 4.1% (2004)
- Foreign debts: 1,8 billion US Dollar (2002)
- Economic aid - receivers: 150 million US Dollar (2000)
- Currency: 1 Lari (GEL) = 100 Tetri
- Rate of exchange: Lari for 1 US Dollar - 1.9167 (2004), 2.1457 (2003), 2.1957 (2002), 2.073 (2001), 1.9762 (2000), 2.0245 (1999)
- Financial year: Calendar year
Between 1992 and 2000 lay the portion of the public expenditures for
- the health service with 2%
- the training system with 5%
- the military with 5%
Literature
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- Revaz Gachechiladze: The new Georgia. London 1995
- Refuge Henning Jank: Georgien. Institutional change and economic development. BTU, Cottbus 2000
- Phil Champain, Diana Klein, Natalia Mirimanova (Hrsg.): From was Economies ton of Peace Economies into the South Caucasus. Internationally Alert, London 2004
- Dimitry Japaridze: The Impact OF Corruption on Political, Economic and Business development in Georgia. A thesis Submitted in Partial Satisfaction OF the requirements for the Degree OF Doctor OF Business administration, 2003
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Clientilism and Higher Politics in Georgia 1949-1953. in: R.G. Suny (OD.):
Transcaucasia. Nationalism and Social CHANGE. Ann Arbor 1983, P. 339-368
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