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Australia
AUS
Japan
JPN
Austria
AUT
Korea
KOR
Belgium
BEL
Latvia
LVA
Canada
CAN
Lithuania
LTU
Chile
CHL
Luxembourg
LUX
Colombia
COL
Mexico
MEX
Czechia
CZE
Netherlands
NLD
Costa Rica
CRI
New Zealand
NZL
Denmark
DNK
Norway
NOR
Estonia
EST
Poland
POL
Finland
FIN
Portugal
PRT
France
FRA
Slovak Republic
SVK
Germany
DEU
Slovenia
SVN
Greece
GRC
Spain
ESP
Hungary
HUN
Sweden
SWE
Iceland
ISL
Switzerland
CHE
Ireland
IRL
Türkiye
TUR
Israel
ISR
United Kingdom
GBR
Italy
ITA
United States
USA
Argentina
ARG
India
IND
Brazil
BRA
Indonesia
IDN
Bulgaria
BGR
Peru
PER
Croatia
HRV
Romania
ROU
China
CHN
Saudi Arabia
SAU
Hong Kong, China
HKG
South Africa
ZAF
Macau, China
MAC
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In figures, OECD refers to unweighted averages of OECD countries for which data are available.
(↘) / (↗) in the legend indicates the variable for which countries are ranked from left to right in decreasing / increasing order.