The euro zone is remarkably comparable to the United States in terms of

Population size
GDP
International trade share
All of the above

The correct answer is D. All of the above.

The euro zone is a group of 19 European countries that use the euro as their common currency. The United States is a country in North America. Both the euro zone and the United States have a population of over 500 million people. The euro zone’s GDP is about $19 trillion, while the United States’ GDP is about $20 trillion. The euro zone’s international trade share is about 16%, while the United States’ international trade share is about 13%.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Population size: The euro zone has a population of about 513 million people, while the United States has a population of about 330 million people. This means that the euro zone has about 1.5 times the population of the United States.
  • GDP: The euro zone’s GDP is about $19 trillion, while the United States’ GDP is about $20 trillion. This means that the euro zone’s GDP is about 95% of the United States’ GDP.
  • International trade share: The euro zone’s international trade share is about 16%, while the United States’ international trade share is about 13%. This means that the euro zone is about 3% more important in international trade than the United States.
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