These countries emphasize education as a key factor in economic and social development, with robust public systems and often free or low-cost higher education.
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Norway has one of the highest education expenditures, often exceeding 6.5% of its GDP.
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Sweden invests heavily in education, typically around 6-7% of its GDP.
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Denmark spends a significant portion of its GDP on education, often around 6-7%.
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The U.S. spends more on higher education compared to most other countries, largely because of its large private sector in education.
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Finland, known for its exceptional education system, also spends heavily on education, averaging around 6% of GDP.