按照人类发展指数排名:
Many countries listed by IMF or[11] CIA as "advanced" (as of 2009), possess an HDI over 0.9 (as of 2007). Many countries[12] possessing an HDI of 0.9 and over (as of 2007), are also listed by IMF or CIA as "advanced" (as of 2009). Thus, many "advanced economies" (as of 2009) are characterized by an HDI score of 0.9 or higher (as of 2007).
The latest index was released on October 5, 2009 and covers the period up to 2007. The following are the 38 countries classified as possessing a "Very high human development" with an HDI at or above 0.900.[13]
Many countries listed by IMF or[11] CIA as "advanced" (as of 2009), possess an HDI over 0.9 (as of 2007). Many countries[12] possessing an HDI of 0.9 and over (as of 2007), are also listed by IMF or CIA as "advanced" (as of 2009). Thus, many "advanced economies" (as of 2009) are characterized by an HDI score of 0.9 or higher (as of 2007).
The latest index was released on October 5, 2009 and covers the period up to 2007. The following are the 38 countries classified as possessing a "Very high human development" with an HDI at or above 0.900.[13]
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Norway 0.971 (▬)
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Australia 0.970 (▬)
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Iceland 0.969 (▬)
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Canada 0.966 (▬)
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Ireland 0.965 (▬)
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Netherlands 0.964 (▲ 1)
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Sweden 0.963 (? 1)
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France 0.961 (▲ 3)
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Switzerland 0.960 (▬)
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Japan 0.960 (▬)
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Luxembourg 0.960 (? 3)
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Finland 0.959 (▲ 1)
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United States 0.956 (? 1)
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Austria 0.955 (▲ 2)
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Spain 0.955 (▬)
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Denmark 0.955 (? 2)
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Belgium 0.953 (▬)
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Italy 0.951 (▲ 1)
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Liechtenstein 0.951 (? 1)
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New Zealand 0.950 (▬)
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United Kingdom 0.947 (▬)
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Germany 0.947 (▬)
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Singapore 0.944 (▲ 1)
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Hong Kong 0.944 (? 1)
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Greece 0.942 (▬)
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South Korea 0.937 (▬)