.8% as of 2009
22 countries spend a greater portion of their GDP on defense than the US.
Oman; at about 11.5% of GDP. (the US ranks at #23).
No. Actually, Mexico's expenditures are higher for education than for defense: Proportion on defense: 0.59% of GDP Proportion on education: 5.9% of GDP
Yes. GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product, all nations have a GDP
364.9 billion USD
It is 100*(New GDP - Old GDP)/Old GDP
If (nominal) GDP and real GDP are equal then average price levels are constant.
It is not clear whose GDP the question is referring to.
GDP Gap measures the percent difference in Real and Potential GDP
GDP = gross domestic product
As of 2011, the GDP of Spain is $1.349 trillion dollars. The growth was expected to be 1.0 percent in 2014 and 1.5 percent in 2015.
For Germany (GDP = $2.4 trillion), trade formed about 67 percent of the GDP.