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Appendix
Appendix 5.1 (To Chapter 5): List of developed countries (based on an average Human development index of 0.75 or more)
Country Average HDI (95-05) Country Average HDI (95-05)
Luxembourg 0.96 Antigua and Barbuda 0.86
Liechtenstein 0.95 United Arab Emirates 0.86
Norway 0.94 Bahrain 0.86
Hong Kong, China (SAR) 0.94 Slovakia 0.86
Canada 0.94 Bahamas 0.85
United States 0.94 Cuba 0.85
Netherlands 0.94 Poland 0.85 Switzerland 0.93 Estonia 0.85 Andorra 0.93 Hungary 0.85 Sweden 0.93 Croatia 0.84 Japan 0.93 Oman 0.84 Iceland 0.93 Seychelles 0.84 Australia 0.93 Lithuania 0.84
France 0.93 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 0.84
Belgium 0.92 Chile 0.84
Denmark 0.92 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.83
Finland 0.92 Argentina 0.83
Austria 0.92 Uruguay 0.83
Spain 0.92 Bulgaria 0.83
United Kingdom 0.92 Latvia 0.83
Germany 0.91 Montenegro 0.83
New Zealand 0.91 Costa Rica 0.82
Ireland 0.91 Saint Lucia 0.82
Italy 0.91 Mexico 0.82
Greece 0.90 Serbia 0.82
Israel 0.90 Dominica 0.81
Qatar 0.90 Trinidad and Tobago 0.81
Slovenia 0.90 Grenada 0.81
Brunei Darussalam 0.90 Romania 0.81
Barbados 0.89 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.81
Cyprus 0.89 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 0.81
Singapore 0.89 Albania 0.81
Kuwait 0.88 Russian Federation 0.81
Czech Republic 0.88 Saudi Arabia 0.81
Portugal 0.87 Macedonia (the Former Yugoslav Republic of) 0.80
Malta 0.87 Panama 0.80
Korea (Republic of) 0.87 Lebanon 0.80