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In the 1980s, Switzerland's economy contracted by 1.3% in 1982 but grew substantially for the rest of the decade, with annual GDP growth between about 3% and 4%, apart from 1986 and 1987 when growth decreased to 1.9% and 1.6% respectively. [35] Switzerland's economy was marred by slow growth in the 1990s, having the weakest economic growth in ...
Gotthard line in 1882 Development of real GDP per capita, 1851 to 2018. Switzerland as a federal state was established in 1848. Before that time, the city-cantons of Zürich, Geneva, and Basel in particular began to develop economically based on industry and trade, while the rural regions of Switzerland remained poor and underdeveloped.
World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report ranked 1 out of 133 (2010-2014) World Intellectual Property Organization: Global Innovation Index, 2024, ranked 1 out of 133 [1] Legatum Institute: Prosperity Index ranked 2 out of 142 (2014) United Nations Development Programme: Human Development Index ranked 2 out of 187 (2016)
Rank Canton GRDP per capita (in CHF) 1 Basel-Stadt: 209,782 2 Zug: 192,958 3 Geneva: 119,644 4 Neuchâtel: 106,165 5 Zürich: 104,620 6 Ticino: 102,190 7
Switzerland is the 17th largest import economy in the world, with imports at a total of $273 billion in 2017. The top countries that Switzerland import from are Germany, the United States, Italy , the United Kingdom , and France .
Next month, Swiss citizens will decide if the government will implement a basic income for everyone in the country, but voters seem to be split.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the global business and political elite will discuss how to combat climate change, but their own private jet travel to attend the conference will ...
Economy of Switzerland-related lists (1 C, 5 P) B. Swiss billionaires (42 P) Business in Switzerland (4 C) C. Companies in the Swiss Market Index (20 P)