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Do not fill this in! == Economy lists by various criteria == === Human Development Index (HDI) === {{Main|Human Development Index|List of countries by Human Development Index}} [[File:2021-22 UN Human Development Report (multicolor).svg|thumb|The world map representing Human Development Index categories (based on 2021 data, published in 2022){{legend-col |{{Legend|#008c00ff|Very high}} |{{Legend|#ffcc00ff|High}} |{{Legend|#ff6600ff|Medium}} |{{Legend|#d40000ff|Low}} |{{Legend|#b9b9b9ff|No data}} }}|upright=1.9|alt=World map]] [[File:Countries by Human Development Index (2021).svg|thumb|World map of countries or territories by Human Development Index scores in increments of 0.050 (based on 2021 data, published in 2022){{legend-col |thumb size=wide |{{Legend|#001a00|β₯ 0.950}} |{{Legend|#003c00|0.900β0.950}} |{{Legend|#007f00|0.850β0.899}} |{{Legend|#00c400|0.800β0.849}} |{{Legend|#00f900|0.750β0.799}} |{{Legend|#d3ff00|0.700β0.749}} |{{Legend|#ffee00|0.650β0.699}} |{{Legend|#ffd215|0.600β0.649}} |{{Legend|#ffa83c|0.550β0.599}} |{{Legend|#ff852f|0.500β0.549}} |{{Legend|#ff5b00|0.450β0.499}} |{{Legend|#ff0000|0.400β0.449}} |{{Legend|#a70000|β€ 0.399}} |{{Legend|#C0C0C0|Data unavailable}} }}|upright=1.9|alt=World map]] The UN HDI is a statistical measure that gauges an economy's level of human development. While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and being a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. Unlike GDP per capita or per capita income, the HDI takes into account how income is turned "into education and health opportunities and therefore into higher levels of human development." Since 1990, [[Norway]] (2001β2006, 2009β2019), [[Japan]] (1990β1991 and 1993), [[Canada]] (1992 and 1994β2000) and [[Iceland]] (2007β2008) have had the highest HDI score. The following countries in the year 2022 are considered to be of "very high human development":<ref name="2022 components3">{{cite book |url=https://hdr.undp.org/content/human-development-report-2023-24 |title=Human Development Report 2023-24: Breaking the gridlock: Reimagining cooperation in a polarized world |date=13 March 2024 |publisher=United Nations Development Programme |access-date=16 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240317203048/https://hdr.undp.org/content/human-development-report-2023-24 |archive-date=Mar 17, 2024 |url-status=live}}</ref> {{sticky header}}{{sort under}} {| class="sortable wikitable sticky-header sort-under" {{right}} |- <!-- Very High, High, Medium, and Low HDI labels should not be added due to accessibility and sorting issues, mainly [[WP:DTAB]]. See also [[Talk:List of countries by Human Development Index#Very High, High, Medium and Low HDI labels]] for more details. --> ! Rank ! data-sort-type="number"| {{abbr|{{DELTA}}|Change since 2015}} ! style="width:17em;"| Country or territory ! HDI ! data-sort-type="number"| % annual growth (2010-2022) |- |1|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Switzerland}} || 0.967 || {{sort|0.24|{{increase}} 0.24%}} |- |2|| {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Norway}} || 0.966 || {{sort|0.25|{{increase}} 0.25%}} |- |3|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Iceland}} || 0.959 || {{sort|0.28|{{increase}} 0.28%}} |- |4|| {{sort|2|{{increase}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Hong Kong}} || 0.956 || {{sort|0.38|{{increase}} 0.38%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 5|| {{sort|1|{{increase}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Denmark}} | rowspan="2"| 0.952 || {{sort|0.35|{{increase}} 0.35%}} |- | {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Sweden}}|| {{sort|0.38|{{increase}} 0.38%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 7|| {{sort|8|{{increase}} (8)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Ireland}} | rowspan="2"| 0.950 || {{sort|0.38|{{increase}} 0.38%}} |- | {{sort|-3|{{decrease}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Germany}}|| {{sort|0.19|{{increase}} 0.19%}} |- |9|| {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Singapore}} || 0.949 || {{sort|0.25|{{increase}} 0.25%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 10|| {{sort|1|{{increase}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Netherlands}} | rowspan="2"| 0.946 || {{sort|0.26|{{increase}} 0.26%}} |- | {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Australia}}|| {{sort|0.20|{{increase}} 0.20%}} |- | rowspan="3" | 12|| {{sort|2|{{increase}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Liechtenstein}} | rowspan="3"| 0.942 || {{sort|0.23|{{increase}} 0.23%}} |- | {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Belgium}}|| {{sort|0.26|{{increase}} 0.26%}} |- | {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Finland}} | {{sort|0.27|{{increase}} 0.27%}} |- |15|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|United Kingdom}} || 0.940 || {{sort|0.24|{{increase}} 0.24%}} |- |16|| {{sort|-7|{{decrease}} (7)}} | {{left}} {{flag|New Zealand}} || 0.939 || {{sort|0.13|{{increase}} 0.13%}} |- |17|| {{sort|19|{{increase}} (19)}} | {{left}} {{flag|United Arab Emirates}} || 0.937 || {{sort|1.04|{{increase}} 1.04%}} |- |18|| {{sort|-5|{{decrease}} (5)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Canada}} || 0.935 || {{sort|0.22|{{increase}} 0.22%}} |- |19|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|South Korea}} | 0.929 || {{sort|0.36|{{increase}} 0.36%}} |- | rowspan="2" |20 | {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Luxembourg}} | rowspan="2" |0.927 | {{sort|0.14|{{increase}} 0.14%}} |- | {{sort|-5|{{decrease}} (5)}} | {{left}} {{flag|United States}}|| {{sort|0.10|{{increase}} 0.10%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 22|| {{sort|1|{{increase}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Slovenia}} | rowspan="2"| 0.926 || {{sort|0.33|{{increase}} 0.33%}} |- | {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Austria}}|| {{sort|0.21|{{increase}} 0.21%}} |- |24 | {{sort|-4|{{decrease}} (4)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Japan}} |0.920 | {{sort|0.16|{{increase}} 0.16%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 25|| {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Israel}} | rowspan="2"| 0.915 || {{sort|0.26|{{increase}} 0.26%}} |- | {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Malta}}|| {{sort|0.50|{{increase}} 0.50%}} |- |27|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Spain}} || 0.911 || {{sort|0.40|{{increase}} 0.40%}} |- |28|| {{sort|-3|{{decrease}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|France}} || 0.910 || {{sort|0.28|{{increase}} 0.28%}} |- |29|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Cyprus}} || 0.907 || {{sort|0.45|{{increase}} 0.45%}} |- |30|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Italy}} || 0.906 || {{sort|0.24|{{increase}} 0.24%}} |- |31|| {{sort|-2|{{decrease}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Estonia}} || 0.899 || {{sort|0.33|{{increase}} 0.33%}} |- |32|| {{sort|-6|{{decrease}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Czech Republic}} || 0.895 || {{sort|0.22|{{increase}} 0.22%}} |- |33|| {{sort|-3|{{decrease}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Greece}} || 0.893 || {{sort|0.18|{{increase}} 0.18%}} |- |34|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Bahrain}} || 0.888 || {{sort|0.80|{{increase}} 0.80%}} |- |35|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Andorra}} | 0.884 || {{sort|0.20|{{increase}} 0.20%}} |- |36 | {{sort|-2|{{decrease}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Poland}} |0.881 | {{sort|0.35|{{increase}} 0.35%}} |- | rowspan="2" |37 | {{sort|2|{{increase}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Latvia}} | rowspan="2" |0.879 | {{sort|0.51|{{increase}} 0.51%}} |- | {{sort|-2|{{decrease}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Lithuania}}|| {{sort|0.32|{{increase}} 0.32%}} |- |39|| {{sort|6|{{increase}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Croatia}} || 0.878 || {{sort|0.53|{{increase}} 0.53%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 40|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Qatar}} | rowspan="2"| 0.875 || {{sort|0.45|{{increase}} 0.45%}} |- | {{sort|6|{{increase}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Saudi Arabia}} | {{sort|0.70|{{increase}} 0.70%}} |- | 42 || {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Portugal}} | 0.874 || {{sort|0.42|{{increase}} 0.42%}} |- |43 | {{sort|-10|{{decrease}} (10)}} | {{left}} {{flag|San Marino}} |0.867 | {{sort|-0.32|{{decrease}} 0.32%}} |- |44|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Chile}} || 0.860 || {{sort|0.47|{{increase}} 0.47%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 45|| {{sort|9|{{increase}} (9)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Turkey}} | rowspan="2"| 0.855 || {{sort|1.10|{{increase}} 1.10%}} |- | {{sort|-5|{{decrease}} (5)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Slovakia}}|| {{sort|0.14|{{increase}} 0.14%}} |- |47|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Hungary}} || 0.851 || {{sort|0.22|{{increase}} 0.22%}} |- |48|| {{sort|-6|{{decrease}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Argentina}} || 0.849 || {{sort|0.15|{{increase}} 0.15%}} |- |49|| {{sort|0|{{steady}}}} | {{left}} {{flag|Kuwait}} || 0.847 || {{sort|0.36|{{increase}} 0.36%}} |- |50|| {{sort|1|{{increase}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Montenegro}} || 0.844 || {{sort|0.38|{{increase}} 0.38%}} |- |51|| {{sort|-2|{{decrease}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} || 0.838 || {{sort|0.49|{{increase}} 0.49%}} |- |52|| {{sort|8|{{increase}} (8)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Uruguay}} || 0.830 || {{sort|0.47|{{increase}} 0.47%}} |- |53|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Romania}} || 0.827 || {{sort|0.14|{{increase}} 0.14%}} |- |54|| {{sort|1|{{increase}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}} || 0.826 || {{sort|0.18|{{increase}} 0.18%}} |- |55|| {{sort|-7|{{decrease}} (7)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Brunei}} || 0.823 || {{sort|-0.02|{{decrease}} 0.02%}} |- |56|| {{sort|-3|{{decrease}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Russia}} || 0.821 || {{sort|0.25|{{increase}} 0.25%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 57|| {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Bahamas}} | rowspan="2"| 0.820 || {{sort|0.21|{{increase}} 0.21%}} |- | {{sort|5|{{increase}} (5)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Panama}}|| {{sort|0.47|{{increase}} 0.47%}} |- |59 | {{sort|-7|{{decrease}} (7)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Oman}} |0.819 | {{sort|0.22|{{increase}} 0.22%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 60|| {{sort|-3|{{decrease}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} | rowspan="2"| 0.814 || {{sort|0.30|{{increase}} 0.30%}} |- | {{sort|4|{{increase}} (4)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Georgia}}|| {{sort|0.54|{{increase}} 0.54%}} |- |62|| {{sort|2|{{increase}} (2)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Barbados}} || 0.809 || {{sort|0.18|{{increase}} 0.18%}} |- |63|| {{sort|6|{{increase}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Malaysia}} | 0.807 || {{sort|0.41|{{increase}} 0.41%}} |- |64 | {{sort|5|{{increase}} (5)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Costa Rica}} |0.806 | {{sort|0.39|{{increase}} 0.39%}} |- |65 | {{sort|3|{{increase}} (3)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Serbia}} |0.805 | {{sort|0.39|{{increase}} 0.39%}} |- |66|| {{sort|6|{{increase}} (6)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Thailand}} || 0.803 || {{sort|0.65|{{increase}} 0.65%}} |- | rowspan="2" | 67 || {{sort|-1|{{decrease}} (1)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Seychelles}} | rowspan="2"| 0.802 || {{sort|0.30|{{increase}} 0.30%}} |- | {{sort|-4|{{decrease}} (4)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Kazakhstan}}|| {{sort|0.38|{{increase}} 0.38%}} |- |69 | {{sort|-11|{{decrease}} (11)}} | {{left}} {{flag|Belarus}} |0.801 | {{sort|0.12|{{increase}} 0.12%}} |- |} ==== High-income OECD members ==== According to the [[World Bank]], the following 34 members are classified as "OECD High-Income":<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Fact-Sheets/DB19/FactSheet_DoingBusiness2019_OECD_Eng.pdf |title=Doing Business 2019 Fact Sheet: OECD High-Income |publisher=World Bank |access-date=31 October 2018 |archive-date=1 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181101015558/http://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Fact-Sheets/DB19/FactSheet_DoingBusiness2019_OECD_Eng.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Profiles/Regional/DB2019/OECD-High-Income.pdf |title=Doing Business 2019 Regional Profile: OECD High Income |publisher=World Bank |access-date=31 October 2018 |archive-date=1 November 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181101015451/http://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/media/Profiles/Regional/DB2019/OECD-High-Income.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> 26 countries in Europe: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Austria}} * {{flagcountry|Belgium}} * {{flagcountry|Czech Republic}} * {{flagcountry|Denmark}} * {{flagcountry|Estonia}} * {{flagcountry|Finland}} * {{flagcountry|France}} * {{flagcountry|Germany}} * {{flagcountry|Greece}} * {{flagcountry|Hungary}} * {{flagcountry|Iceland}} * {{flagcountry|Ireland}} * {{flagcountry|Italy}} * {{flagcountry|Latvia}} * {{flagcountry|Lithuania}} * {{flagcountry|Luxembourg}} * {{flagcountry|Netherlands}} * {{flagcountry|Norway}} * {{flagcountry|Poland}} * {{flagcountry|Portugal}} * {{flagcountry|Slovakia}} * {{flagcountry|Slovenia}} * {{flagcountry|Spain}} * {{flagcountry|Sweden}} * {{flagcountry|Switzerland}} * {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} }} three countries in the Americas: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Canada}} * {{flagcountry|Chile}} * {{flagcountry|United States}} }} three countries in Asia: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Israel}} * {{flagcountry|Japan}} * {{flagcountry|Republic of Korea}} }} two countries in Oceania: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Australia}} * {{flagcountry|New Zealand}} }} === Development Assistance Committee members === {{See also|Development Assistance Committee}} [[File:DAC members.svg|thumb|upright 1.2|Member nations of the [[Development Assistance Committee]] ]] There are 29 [[OECD]] member countries and the [[European Union]]βin the [[Development Assistance Committee]] (DAC),<ref name="DAC">[http://www.oecd.org/dac/peer-reviews/peerreviewsofdacmembers.htm Peer reviews of DAC members β Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527172525/http://www.oecd.org/dac/peer-reviews/peerreviewsofdacmembers.htm |date=27 May 2013 }}. Oecd.org. Retrieved 22 October 2013.</ref> a group of the world's major donor countries that discusses issues surrounding [[development aid]] and [[poverty reduction]] in [[developing country|developing countries]].<ref name="dac_dat">[http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/3/38/1896808.pdf DAC website >> "The DAC in Dates"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100215080158/http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/3/38/1896808.pdf |date=15 February 2010 }}, On the DAC's self-description, see the introductory letter. On other events, refer to the relevant section by date.</ref> The following OECD member countries are DAC members: 23 countries in Europe: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Austria}} * {{flagcountry|Belgium}} * {{flagcountry|Czech Republic}} * {{flagcountry|Denmark}} * {{flagcountry|Finland}} * {{flagcountry|France}} * {{flagcountry|Germany}} * {{flagcountry|Greece}} * {{flagcountry|Hungary}} * {{flagcountry|Iceland}} * {{flagcountry|Ireland}} * {{flagcountry|Italy}} * {{flagcountry|Luxembourg}} * {{flagcountry|Netherlands}} * {{flagcountry|Norway}} * {{flagcountry|Poland}} * {{flagcountry|Portugal}} * {{flagcountry|Slovakia}} * {{flagcountry|Slovenia}} * {{flagcountry|Spain}} * {{flagcountry|Sweden}} * {{flagcountry|Switzerland}} * {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} }} two countries in the Americas: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Canada}} * {{flagcountry|United States}} }} two countries in Asia: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Japan}} * {{flagcountry|Republic of Korea}} }} two countries in Oceania: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Australia}} * {{flagcountry|New Zealand}} }} === IMF advanced economies === [[File:IMF advanced economies 2008.svg|thumb|upright 1.2|{{legend|#0000FF|Countries described as Advanced Economies by the IMF}}]] According to the [[International Monetary Fund]], 41 countries and territories are officially listed as "advanced economies",<!-- START REF--><ref name="IMF1" /><ref name="IMF2">{{cite web |title=World Economic and Financial Surveys World Economic Outlook DatabaseβAll countries/Advanced economies (40 countries) |url=https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2021/October/select-countries?grp=110&sg=All-countries/Advanced-economies |publisher=International Monetary Fund |access-date=13 October 2021 |archive-date=7 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211107153545/https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO/weo-database/2021/October/select-countries?grp=110&sg=All-countries/Advanced-economies |url-status=live }}</ref><!--END REF --> with the addition of 7 [[microstates]] and dependencies modified by the [[CIA]] which were omitted from the IMF version:<ref name="cia">{{cite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/appendix/appendix-b.html|title=Appendix B. International Organizations and Groups.|work=[[World Factbook]].|author=CIA|year=2008|access-date=10 April 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080409033504/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/appendix/appendix-b.html|archive-date=9 April 2008}}</ref> 29 countries and dependencies in [[Europe]] classified by the IMF, 6 others given by the CIA: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Andorra}} * {{flagcountry|Austria}} * {{flagcountry|Belgium}} * {{flagcountry|Croatia}} * {{flagcountry|Cyprus}} * {{flagcountry|Czech Republic}} * {{flagcountry|Denmark}} * {{flagcountry|Estonia}} * {{flagcountry|Finland}} * {{flagcountry|France}} * {{flagcountry|Germany}} * {{flagcountry|Greece}} * {{flagcountry|Iceland}} * {{flagcountry|Ireland}} * {{flagcountry|Italy}} * {{flagcountry|Latvia}} * {{flagcountry|Lithuania}} * {{flagcountry|Luxembourg}} * {{flagcountry|Malta}} * {{flagcountry|Netherlands}} * {{flagcountry|Norway}} * {{flagcountry|Portugal}} * {{flagcountry|San Marino}} * {{flagcountry|Slovakia}} * {{flagcountry|Slovenia}} * {{flagcountry|Spain}} * {{flagcountry|Sweden}} * {{flagcountry|Switzerland}} * {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} Plus<sup>d</sup> * ''{{flagcountry|Faroe Islands}}'' * ''{{flagcountry|Bailiwick of Guernsey|name=Guernsey}}'' * {{flagcountry|Holy See}} * ''{{flagcountry|Jersey}}'' * {{flagcountry|Liechtenstein}} * {{flagcountry|Monaco}} }} seven countries and territories in [[Asia]]: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * ''{{flagcountry|Hong Kong}}'' * {{flagcountry|Israel}} * {{flagcountry|Japan}} * ''{{flagcountry|Macau}}'' * {{flagcountry|Singapore}} * {{flagcountry|Republic of Korea}} * {{flagcountry|Taiwan}} }} three countries and territories in the [[Americas]] classified by the IMF, one territory given by the CIA : {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Canada}} * ''{{flagcountry|Puerto Rico}}'' * {{flagcountry|United States}} * ''{{flagcountry|Bermuda}}'' <sup>d</sup> }} two countries in [[Oceania]]: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Australia}} * {{flagcountry|New Zealand}} }} <sup>d</sup> The CIA has modified an older version of the IMF's list of 38 Advanced Economies, noting that the IMF's Advanced Economies list "would presumably also cover the following nine smaller countries of Andorra, Bermuda, Faroe Islands, Guernsey, Holy See, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and San Marino[...]". San Marino (2012) and Andorra (2021) were later included in the IMF's list.<ref name=cia /> === Paris Club members === [[File:Map of Paris Club.png|thumb|upright 1.2|Permanent members of the [[Paris Club]]]] There are 22 permanent members in the [[Paris Club]] ({{lang-fr|Club de Paris}}), a group of officials from major creditor countries whose role is to find coordinated and sustainable solutions to the payment difficulties experienced by debtor countries. 15 countries in Europe: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Austria}} * {{flagcountry|Belgium}} * {{flagcountry|Denmark}} * {{flagcountry|Finland}} * {{flagcountry|France}} * {{flagcountry|Germany}} * {{flagcountry|Ireland}} * {{flagcountry|Italy}} * {{flagcountry|Netherlands}} * {{flagcountry|Norway}} * {{flagcountry|Russia}} * {{flagcountry|Spain}} * {{flagcountry|Sweden}} * {{flagcountry|Switzerland}} * {{flagcountry|United Kingdom}} }} three countries in the Americas: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Brazil}} * {{flagcountry|Canada}} * {{flagcountry|United States}} }} three countries in Asia: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Israel}} * {{flagcountry|Japan}} * {{flagcountry|South Korea}} }} one country in Oceania: {{columns-list|colwidth=18em| * {{flagcountry|Australia}} }} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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