List of countries by GDP (nominal) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article includes a list of countries in the world sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP), the market value of all final goods and services from a nation in a given year. The GDP dollar estimates presented her...
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ListofcountriesbyGDP(nominal)percapitaFromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopediaJumpto:navigation,searchCountriesby2011GDP(nominal)percapita.[1]over$102,400$51,200–102,400$25,600–51,200$12,800–25,600$6,400–12,800$3,200–6,400Thisarticleincludesfourlistsofcountriesoftheworldsortedbytheirinagivenyear,...
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Finland is one of the Nordic countries. It is also part of Fennoscandia. [source] southern Finland is seashore of the Baltic Sea. The capital of Finland is Helsinki. The currency of Finland is the euro (EUR). It was the markka, the Finnish mark, FIM, before 2002. The president of ...
Countries are automatically added if they meet two of the three criteria: a trade surplus with the US of at least $15 billion, a global account surplus above 3% of GDP, and persistent one-sided net foreign exchange purchases of at least 2% of GDP over 12 months. ...
In case you didn’t know by now, Argentina has always been at the top of the game when it comes to their car industry, to the point where for the past a hundred years or so they’ve always hovered around the top 15 countries in the world in terms of quality and quantity. ...
Until these past weeks, we were living in one of the richest countries in the world, and although we were a little worried about the economy, nobody would have imagined anything like this storm. Now, all our biggest banks are bankrupt, our currency is basically dead, it may be difficult...
the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), is referred to it is likely to be only as a last resort to recapitalise lenders after ailing countries have already bankrupted themselves standing behind their banks. A euro-wide deposit insurance fund is so controversial it isn’t polite to mention it....