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Savings rates in Finland hovered among the world's highest, at around 8%, all the way to the 1980s. In the beginning of the 1970s, Finland's GDP per capita reached the level of Japan and the UK. Finland's economic development was similar to some export-led Asian countries. [38]
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected Gross Domestic Product per capita, based on the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) methodology, not on official exchange rates. Values are given in International Dollars .
GDP per capita in EUR GDP per capita in USD (PPP) 1 Helsinki-Uusimaa: 57 741 73 762 2 Åland: 44 435 56 764 3 Ostrobothnia: 44 233 56 506 4 Kymenlaakso: 42 806 54 682 5 Pirkanmaa: 42 264 53 990 6 South Karelia: 41 879 53 498 7 Southwest Finland: 41 474 52 980 8 Lapland: 40 018 51 121 9 Satakunta: 39 708 50 725 10 North Ostrobothnia: 39 358 50 ...
This is a list of countries by nominal GDP per capita. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living; [1] [2] however, this is inaccurate because GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income. Measures of personal income include average wage, real income, median income, disposable income and GNI per capita.
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product per capita, based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology. Values are given in USDs and have not been adjusted for inflation.
Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average).
The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita was still half of that of the United States and a third of that of Britain. [64] From 1869 to 1917, the Russian Empire pursued a policy of Russification, which was suspended between 1905 and 1908. In 1906, universal suffrage was introduced in the Grand Duchy of Finland. However, relations between the ...
The only exceptions were Denmark and Åland which had a lower growth. Measured by GDP per capita, the Nordic countries have a higher income than the Eurozone countries. Norway's GDP per capita is as high as 80 per cent above the EA17 average and Norway is actually one of the countries with the highest standard of living in the world. [96]