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  1. A Economia de Liechtenstein é próspera e bem desenvolvida, muito diversificada, como um grande número de médias e pequenas empresas. Apesar de ser pequeno na área geográfica e de possuir limitados recursos, o Liechtenstein é um dos estados mais ricos do mundo e um dos poucos países no mundo com mais empresas e/ou companhias ...

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  2. Liechtenstein diferencia-se da Alemanha, Áustria e Suíça por ser um microestado, sendo tido como um dos mais ricos do mundo. O país possui um forte centro financeiro em sua capital, Vaduz.

    • Vaduz, 47°08.5′N 9°31.4′E
    • Alemão
    • History
    • Foreign Trade
    • Banking and Finance
    • Taxation
    • Statistics
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    Liechtenstein's historical customs union with Austria was dissolved in 1919. A customs treaty was signed in 1923 and since its entering into force in 1924, Liechtenstein and Switzerland have been in a customs union with each other and as such the borders between the two countries are open. The German village Büsingen am Hochrhein and the Italian vi...

    Besides its efficient industry, there also is a strong services sector. Four out of ten employees work in the services sector, a relatively high proportion of whom are foreigners, including those who commute across the border from neighboring Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Industrial exports more than doubled in 20 years from $1.21 billion (SFr....

    The Principality of Liechtenstein also is known as an important financial centre, primarily because it specializes in financial services for foreign entities. The country's low tax rate, loose incorporation and corporate governance rules, and traditions of strict bank secrecyhave contributed significantly to the ability of financial intermediaries ...

    Liechtenstein's standard rate of VAT(Mehrwertsteuer) is identical to Switzerland's for it must mirror the latter's continually and is currently 7.7%. The reduced rate is 2.5%. A special rate of 3.7% is in use in the hotel industry. In July 2015, Liechtenstein and Switzerland signed a new agreement on double taxation, which took effect in December 2...

    GDP (PPP):$4.826 billion (2009)
    GDP – real growth rate:3.8% (2008)
    GDP (PPP) – per capita:purchasing power parity – $141,100 (2008)
    Inflation rate (consumer prices):0.7% (2011)
    • $6.872 billion (nominal, 2020)
    • Swiss franc (CHF)
    • 38,748 (1 January 2020, provisional)
  3. Liechtenstein’s national economy is the fifth smallest of all European countries. Compared with Swit-zerland, Austria, Germany, and Luxembourg, Liechtenstein had the second highest productivity (gross domestic product in relation to employees) in 2020. Liechtenstein’s productivity has not developed

  4. Most Recent Year. Most Recent Value(Millions) GDP (current US$) - Liechtenstein from The World Bank: Data.

  5. Liechtenstein possui fortes laços econômicos e políticos com a vizinha Suíça, sendo que o país adota o franco suíço e delega à nação vizinha a administração das relações exteriores ...

  6. 10 de ago. de 2022 · The “Economic and financial data on Liechtenstein” brochure provides an overview of the country’s economic development. Since 1972, the economic output of the country has increased almost fivefold. Private household income per capita in Liechtenstein is top of all EU/EFTA countries.