Source: world bank Nominal/PPP
Summary:
Norway GDP Per Capita expanded from 1960 to 2024, increasing from $5.20 to $483.59 .The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averaged 7.34% over the period. The economy recorded its peak level in 2022 and its lowest level in 1960. Growth volatility remained high. The maximum drawdown reached 30.11%, indicating the largest cyclical decline from peak levels. The country experienced 7 recession episode(s) during the observed period.
Norway Economic Phases (1960 - 2024)
From 1960 to 2024, Norway economy moved through multiple cyclical phases marked by alternating periods of rapid expansion and contraction.
- High Growth (1961–1980) indicating robust economic expansion
- Contraction (1981–1983) indicating temporary slowdown
- High Growth (1985–1988) indicating robust economic expansion
- High Growth (1994–1996) indicating robust economic expansion
- Contraction (1997–1998) indicating temporary slowdown
- High Growth (1999–2000) indicating robust economic expansion
- High Growth (2002–2008) indicating robust economic expansion
- High Growth (2010–2011) indicating robust economic expansion
- Expansion (2012–2013) indicating steady moderate growth
- High Growth (2017–2018) indicating robust economic expansion
- High Growth (2021–2022) indicating robust economic expansion
- Expansion (2024–2024) indicating steady moderate growth
The most remarkable growth occurred in 2021 with an increase of 36.921%, while the largest decline was in 2015 at -22.637%.