< Economy of Estonia

 

Economy of Estonia

 

Main Crops: Sorghum, lentils, vegetables, maize, cotton, tobacco, coffee, sisal; livestock, goats; fish

Natural Resources:
Gold, potash, zinc, copper, salt, probably oil and natural gas (currently under exploration), fish

Major Industries: Food processing, beverages, clothing and textiles

 

Estonia, a member of the EU since 2004 and the euro zone since 2011, has a modern market-based economy and one of the higher per capita income levels in Central Europe and the Baltic region, but its economy is highly dependent on trade, leaving it vulnerable to external shocks. Estonia's successive governments have pursued a free market, pro-business economic agenda, and sound fiscal policies that have resulted in balanced budgets and the lowest debt-to-GDP ratio in the EU.

The economy benefits from strong electronics and telecommunications sectors and strong trade ties with Finland, Sweden, Germany, and Russia. The economy’s 4.9% GDP growth in 2017 was the fastest in the past six years, leaving the Estonian economy in its best position since the financial crisis 10 years ago. For the first time in many years, labor productivity increased faster than labor costs in 2017. Inflation also rose in 2017 to 3.5% alongside increased global prices for food and energy, which make up a large share of Estonia’s consumption.

Estonia is challenged by a shortage of labor, both skilled and unskilled, although the government has amended its immigration law to allow easier hiring of highly qualified foreign workers, and wage growth that outpaces productivity gains. The government is also pursuing efforts to boost productivity growth with a focus on innovations that emphasize technology start-ups and e-commerce.


 

 

1990 2000 2010 2020
GNI, Atlas method (current US$) (billions) .. 5.82 19.58 30.84
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$) .. 4,170 14,710 23,170
GNI, PPP (current international $) (billions) .. 12.67 27.5 50.38
GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) .. 9,070 20,650 37,850
GDP (current US$) (billions) .. 5.69 19.52 30.65
GDP growth (annual %) .. 10.1 2.4 -3
Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %) .. 3.7 1.8 -0.3
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing, value added (% of GDP) .. 4 3 2
Industry (including construction), value added (% of GDP) .. 25 24 23
Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) .. 62 75 71
Imports of goods and services (% of GDP) .. 65 69 71
Gross capital formation (% of GDP) .. 28 22 30
Revenue, excluding grants (% of GDP) .. 33.6 35.9 35.7
Net lending (+) / net borrowing (-) (% of GDP) .. 0.2 0 0.2
States and markets
Time required to start a business (days) .. 72 7 4
Domestic credit provided by financial sector (% of GDP) .. .. .. ..
Tax revenue (% of GDP) .. 19.7 19.8 21.3
Military expenditure (% of GDP) 0.8 1.4 1.7 2.3
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people) 0 39.8 124.1 145.2
Individuals using the Internet (% of population) 0 28.6 74.1 89.1
High-technology exports (% of manufactured exports) .. .. 16 20
Statistical Capacity Score (Overall Average) (scale 0 - 100) .. .. .. ..
Global links
Merchandise trade (% of GDP) .. 156 122 110
Net barter terms of trade index (2000 = 100) .. 100 98 95
External debt stocks, total (DOD, current US$) (millions) .. .. .. ..
Total debt service (% of exports of goods, services and primary income) .. .. .. ..
Net migration (thousands) -112 -18 -11 20
Personal remittances, received (current US$) (millions) .. 4 357 507
Foreign direct investment, net inflows (BoP, current US$) (millions) 82 416 2,592 3,063