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By Simon van Teutem for Our World in Data In May 2004, ten countries joined the European Union in its largest expansion.
Among Europe's top five economies, Germany recorded the highest GDP per capita at €51,304, followed by the UK at €48,441 and France at €44,365. Italy stood at €37,227, while Spain recorded ...
Germany is the richest country among the European countries with a GDP of $4.59 trillion. Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, provides a quantifiable measure of a country's overall economic ...
When GDP per capita is the key metric, the top 10 richest nations based on the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-estimated ...
While we know the GDP per capita country-wise for them ... Norway is again a top petroleum provider in the Western European territories. The country has made good financial progress after the ...
With a GDP per capita of $143,743 (around £109,820), Luxembourg ... The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, a small country in northwestern Europe and bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany, was once ...
During the same period, real GDP per capita also saw growth across most European countries. Disposable household income per capita in Europe's top economies crept up by 0.2% to 3.4% in the first ...
Following the Draghi report earlier this year on the future of European competitiveness, there has been a spate of articles and commentary on how Europe is performing significantly less well than ...
The poorest US state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is higher than that of Europe's top five economies, except for Germany. However, Mississippi competes closely with Germany, with a ...