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With a GDP of $67.91 billion, Bosnia and Herzegovina makes it to our list of the richest to poorest countries in Europe by GDP per capita (PPP). Bosnia and Herzegovina has a GDP per capita of $19,600.
In Europe, GDP losses range from 0.1 percentage points for Germany to as much as 1.4 percentage points for Spain, where temperatures are around ten degrees higher in summer.
Photo: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg News Europe’s economy has a north-south divide—and now it’s the poorer south that is powering the region’s return to growth.
Dimon highlighted a dramatic shift in Europe’s economic standing relative to the U.S. “Europe has gone from 90% of U.S. GDP to 65% over 10 or 15 years.
1. Ukraine GDP per capita (PPP): $13,900 Ukraine has been suffering from war against Russia and is the poorest European country on our list with a GDP per capita of $13,900.
Dimon highlighted a dramatic shift in Europe’s economic standing relative to the U.S. “Europe has gone from 90% of U.S. GDP to 65% over 10 or 15 years. That’s not good,” he told the ...
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