🇹🇷Turkey: +3.0%🇰🇷S Korea: +2.2%🇨🇦Canada: +1.5%🇯🇵Japan: +1.4%🇿🇦S Africa: +1.1%🇧🇷Brazil: +0.8%🇺🇸US: +0.5%🇮🇹Italy: +0.4%🇩🇪Germany: -0.7%🇷🇺Russia: -4.5%(OCED EconomicOutlook) ...
不是排放核污水,也不是大量日本企业造假,而是2023年日本的GDP被德国反超这件事。
Germany Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per Capita reached 48,562.101 USD in Dec 2022, compared with 51,202.940 USD in Dec 2021. See the table below for more data.Last Previous Min Max Unit Frequency Range 48,562.101 2022 51,202.940 2021 2,761.125 1970 51,202.940 2021 USD yearly 1970 - ...
Germany was the country in Europe with the biggest economy in 2023, with a GDP of 4.18 trillion Euros, followed by the United Kingdom and France.
In 2023, the services sector's share in Germany's gross domestic product amounted to 69.6 percent, while the secondary and primary sectors generated less than a third of GDP together. At your service The tertiary, or services, sector encompasses all kinds of intangible goods, like consulting...
The high performance of Luxembourg is partly due to the fact that citizens of neighbouring countries work in the duchy: France, Germany and Belgium. Foreign workers contribute to GDP growth but are not included in the per capita calculation. According to the National Institute for Statistics and ...
In 2023, Germany's GDP would grow more strongly again, up by 3.1 percent instead of 1.9 percent as previously predicted, the institutes said in a Joint Economic Forecast. The joint forecast was prepared by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), the ifo Institute (Munich), ...
According to the report, Japan's nominal GDP -- that is, unadjusted for inflation -- is expected to fall 0.2%, year-on-year, to $4.23 trillion in 2023, while Germany's is forecast to expand 8.4% to $4.42 trillion. The U.S., the world's largest economy, is expected to grow 5.8...
Luxembourg would remain in the top spot of the nominal ranking for the next few years, as it is ahead of 2nd-ranked occupier Switzerland by a huge margin of $29,224. Regarding ppp per capita, Luxembourg is ahead of 2nd-ranked occupier Singapore by a low margin of Int. $2,960. In ...
For example, a U.S.-based Canadian NFL player who sends their income home to Canada, or a German investor who transfers their dividend income to Germany, will both be excluded from the U.S. GNP, but they will be included in the country's GDP. ...