Moldova is the fastest growing economy in Europe, but is also one of Europe's poorest countries, with the lowest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state Monaco has the highest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state Russia is the largest transcontinental European economy and will remain so until at least 2030
Financial and social rankings of sovereign states in Europe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_and_social_rankings_of_sovereign_states_in_EuropeOct 12, 2021 · Kosovo is the poorest country in Europe. It is located in the central Balkan Peninsula. Its population is estimated at 1.8 million. The high levels of poverty in the country can be attributed to a high level of corruption and little contract enforcement.
Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe, with a GNI per capita of $3,500, while Moldova is the second poorest country with $4,600, Albania the third, with $5.200, the Republic of Macedonia comes fourth, with a GNI of $5,700, and Bosnia and Herzegovina the fifth poorest, with $6,100.
Moldova is the fastest growing economy in Europe, but is also one of Europe's poorest countries, with the lowest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state Monaco has the highest GDP (nominal) per capita of any European state Russia is the largest transcontinental European economy and will remain so until at least 2030
LIST OF THE POOREST COUNTRIES IN EUROPE № COUNTRY : 1. Ukraine : 2. Moldova : 3. Albania : 4. ...
Jul 2, 2021 · Households in the Netherlands had the second-highest amount in financial assets, at 1.58 million Danish krone, followed by Luxembourg (1.59 million Danish krone) and Sweden (1.51 Danish krone)....
Dec 26, 2022 · 21 Poorest European Countries By GDP 2023 1. Ukraine – $3,727 Ukraine’s economy is a developing mixed economy in Eastern Europe. Ukraine’s economy developed quickly from 2000 until the Great Recession hit the world in 2008. The economy began to improve in 2010, and this trend lasted through 2013. Read Also: 50 Richest Countries In Europe By GDP
Mar 26, 2023 · Currently, life expectancy in Mali is around 59 years, over twice what it was 70 years ago. Of course, this doesn't mean that standard of development in Western Europe has increased significantly ...