
| 2013 | |
|---|---|
| 1Source: Eurostat | |
| The figures were corrected, 19 June 2014 at 12:30 | |
| EU (28 countries) | 100 |
| Euro area (18 countries) | 108 |
| Norway | 191 |
| Iceland | 116 |
| Sweden | 127 |
| Denmark | 125 |
| Finland | 112 |
| Albania | 30 |
| Belgium | 119 |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | 29 |
| Bulgaria | 47 |
| Estonia | 72 |
| France | 108 |
| Greece | 75 |
| Ireland | 126 |
| Italy | 98 |
| Croatia | 61 |
| Cyprus | 86 |
| Latvia | 67 |
| Lithuania | 74 |
| Luxembourg | 264 |
| Macedonia | 35 |
| Malta | 87 |
| Montenegro (2007-) | 42 |
| Netherlands | 127 |
| Poland | 68 |
| Portugal | 75 |
| Romania | 54 |
| Serbia (2007-) | 36 |
| Slovakia | 76 |
| Slovenia | 83 |
| Spain | 95 |
| United Kingdom | 106 |
| Switzerland | 158 |
| Czech Republic | 80 |
| Turkey | 55 |
| Germany | 124 |
| Hungary | 67 |
| Austria | 129 |
| United States | 155 |
| Japan | 106 |