Based on the study by Forbes pirmera we mentioned in part. This is the second installment, which show them what the next 5. The sixth place corresponds to SWEDEN. Aided by its neutrality during the twentieth century, Sweden has achieved an enviable standard of living. Private companies repesentan approximately 90 of industrial output, of which the engineering sector is 50 of production and exports.Sweden is in the midst of a period of sustained economic boom, driven by rising domestic demand and exports. The seventh place CANADA possesses. Canada resembles the U.S. in its market-oriented economic system in its pattern of production and living standards of the richest.Canada is the largest supplier of U.S. energy, including oil, gas, uranium and electricity. In eighth place is located SINGAPORE. Singapore enjoys an enviable standard of living thanks to the stability of prices and per capita GDP equal to that of the four largest West European countries.Suffered a crisis in 2003 but used very effective fiscal measures such as lowering interest rates, rising exports and domestic fiscal flexibility, which led to strong growth between 2004 and 2007 with real GDP growth 7 per year. The ninth position is HONG KONG. Hong Kong's economy depends largely on international trade. In 2006, the total value of goods and services exported was equivalent to 400 of GDP.Although Hong Kong's natural resources are limited and food and raw materials must be imported. And it takes tenth place ESTONIA. Since its entry into the European Union in 2004, Estonia has been placed in one of the highest positions in income per capita of Central Europe. Josyann Abisaab The economy is nourished by the electronics and telecommunications and has a strong trade ties with Finland, Sweden and Germany.