Home

Google

  Country Info
  Norway Introduction
  Norway General Data
  Norway Maps
  Norway Culture
  Norway History
  Norway Economy
  Norway Currency
  Norway Education
  Norway Animal & Plants
  Norway Communications
  Norway Defence
  Norway Disputes
  Norway Government
  Norway Land
  Norway Langauge
  Norway Life
  Norway Organization
  Norway People
  Norway Politics
  Norway Provinces
  Norway Time and Date
Norway    Economy Back to Top

The Norwegian economy is dependent largely on the fortunes of its valuable petroleum industry. Thus, it experienced a decline in the late 1980s as oil prices fell but by the late 1990s had rebounded strongly, benefiting from increased production and higher prices. Norway reversed its negative balance of payments, and the growth of its gross national product (GNP)—which had slowed during the 1980s—accelerated. By the late 1990s Norway's per capita GNP was the highest in Scandinavia and among the highest in the world. In an effort to reduce economic downturns caused by drops in oil prices, the government in 1990 accomplished the Government Petroleum Fund, into which budget surpluses were deposited for investment overseas.

Norwegian economy is based on free enterprise, the government exercises a considerable amount of supervision and control. Extraction of commercial quantities of offshore petroleum beginning in the early 1970s allowed Norway to expand its already considerable social welfare system. Norway’s economy has since grown highly dependent upon petroleum production and is subject to fluctuations in foreign oil prices. A sharp price drop in the mid-1980s resulted in a recession that lasted throughout the later part of the decade; the government responded by initiating measures to diversify the nation’s economy. Norway’s large merchant fleet remains of great importance to the economy. The 20th century was a time of great industrial development for Norway, based primarily on considerable and inexpensive waterpower resources, but also aided by the exploitation of offshore mineral resources. The nation has one of the highest standards of living in the world; around gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in 1999 was $34,290.

The Norwegian economy is a prosperous bastion of welfare capitalism, featuring a combination of free market activity and government intervention. The government controls key areas, such as the vital petroleum area (through large-scale state enterprises). The nation is valuablely endowed with natural resources - petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals - and is highly dependent on its oil production and international oil prices; in 1999, oil and gas accounted for 35% of exports. Only Saudi Arabia exports more oil than Norway. Oslo opted to stay out of the EU during a vote in November 1994. Growth picked up in 2000 to 2.7%, compared to the meager 0.8% of 1999, but may fall back in 2001. The government moved ahead with privatization in 2000, even proposing the sale of up to one-third of the 100% state-owned oil company Statoil. contempt their high per capita income and generous welfare benefits, Norwegians worry about that time in the next two decades when the oil and gas begin to run out. Accordingly, Norway has been saving its oil-boosted budget surpluses in a Government Petroleum Fund, which is inunconditional abroad and now is valued at more than $43 billion.

AkershusAust AgderBuskervd
FinnmarkHedmarkHordaland
More Og RomsdalNordlandNord Trondelag
OpplandOsloOstofold
RogalandSogn Og FjordaneSor Trondelag
TelemarkTormsVest Agder
Vest Fold



Albania Maps
Andorra Maps
Armenia Maps
Austria Maps
Azerbaijan Maps
Belarus Maps
Belgium Maps
Bosnia Maps
Bulgaria Maps
Croatia Maps
Cyprus Maps
Czech Republic Maps
Denmark Maps
England Maps
Estonia Maps
Finland Maps
France Maps
Georgia Maps
Germany Maps
Greece Maps
Greenland Maps
Hungary Maps
Iceland Maps
Ireland Maps
Italy Maps
Latvia Maps
Liechtenstein Maps
Lithuania Maps
Luxembourg Maps
Macedonia Maps
Malta Maps
Moldova Maps
Monaco Maps
Netherlands Maps
Norway Maps
Poland Maps
Portugal Maps
Romania Maps
Russia Maps
Scotland Maps
Slovakia Maps
Slovenia Maps
Spain Maps
Sweden Maps
Switzerland Maps
Ukraine Maps
Wales Maps
Yugoslavia Maps
Bangladesh Map
Bhutan Map
Brunei Map
Cambodia Map
China Map
Hong Kong Map
India Map
Indonesia Map
Japan Map
Kazakhstan Map
Kyrgyzstan Map
Laos Map
Malaysia Map
Mongolia Map
Myanmar (Burma) Map
Nepal Map
Pakistan Map
Philippines Map
Singapore Map
South Korea Map
Sri Lanka Map
Taiwan Map
Tajikistan Map
Thailand Map
Turkmenistan Map
Uzbekistan Map
Vietnam Map
Afghanistan Map
Bahrain Map
Iran Map
Iraq Map
Israel Map
Jordan Map
Kuwait Map
Lebanon Map
Oman Map
Qatar Map
Saudi Arabia Map
Syria Map
Turkey Map
UAE Map
Yemen Map
Argentina Map
Belize Map
Bolivia Map
Brazil Map
Canada Map
Chile Map
Colombia Map
Costa Rica Map
Cuba Map
El Salvador Map
Guatemala Map
Guyana Map
Haiti Map
Honduras Map
Jamaica Map
Mexico Map
Nicaragua Map
Panama Map
Paraguay Map
Peru Map
Puerto Rico Map
Suriname Map
Uruguay Map
USA Map
Venezuela Map
American Samoa Map
Australia Map
Micronesia Map
Fiji Map
Kiribati Map
New Zealand Map




 FreeGK  AttractiveMaps  Mapzones  Yellow Pages  White Pages  Actress  Kids  Map

MapZones™ is created and maintained by Panalink Internet Services (214, Shahjand Arcade, Nr. Helmet Cross Road, Memnagar, Ahmedabd-52, India) and is a trade mark of Panalink Technologies. Copyright © 1995-2007 Panalink Internet Services. All rights reserved worldwide. Email: mailto:info@mapzones.com?subject=Mail from HomePage. Disclaimer.
Privacy Policy