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EFTA countries' GDP per capita higher than EU27 average
EFTA countries' GDP per capita higher than EU27 average
Published: 14-12-2011
According to a Eurostat press release of 13 December 2011, the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Norway, expressed in purchasing power standards (PPS), was 181% of the EU27 average. This represented a growth of five percentage points from 2009.
Switzerland recorded a level of 47% above the average, and Iceland 11% above the average. Iceland’s GDP per capita decreased by six percentage points from 2009 to 2010.
Liechtenstein data was not available in this press release.
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