Driving force of the Finnish economy
Helsinki is the driving force of Finland’s economy: The gross domestic product of Helsinki is 34 per cent of the whole country’s GDP (Helsinki 62 billion euros, Finland 180 billion euros in 2007). GDP per capita is 40 per cent higher than that of Finland (33,947 euros in 2007).
According to the Centre for International Competitiveness, the competitiveness of a region depends on its ability to anticipate and successfully adapt to internal and external economic and social challenges.
Helsinki ranks on top when European regions are put in order by
their competitiveness. Despite its size, Helsinki offers a vibrant
and efficient business environment.


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