The difference between the capital and the rest of the country is really stark in a lot of ex warsaw pact countries.
On second thought it is probably more down to countries which are more centralized. Which of course applies to most ex warsaw pact countries.
Italy and Romania are really jarring. South Tyrol has to be among the richest non-city regions in the EU.
Why is the home ownership rate so low in germany?
Ireland is a great example of why GDP is a useless metric in this age of giant multinational conglomerates. As someone else mentioned, median income adjusted for purchasing power is much more informative.
I live in Izmir and for some reason I don’t feel like green at all.
It seems that Romania has caught up with Hungary
Considering we pride ourselves at being best at everything (per capita) it hurts beyond belief that there is no data from Iceland.
what is this purple region in Italy? And why it is purple.
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Is there any map showing median income adjusted by purchasing power?
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The difference between the capital and the rest of the country is really stark in a lot of ex warsaw pact countries.
On second thought it is probably more down to countries which are more centralized. Which of course applies to most ex warsaw pact countries.
Italy and Romania are really jarring. South Tyrol has to be among the richest non-city regions in the EU.
Why is the home ownership rate so low in germany?
Ireland is a great example of why GDP is a useless metric in this age of giant multinational conglomerates. As someone else mentioned, median income adjusted for purchasing power is much more informative.
I live in Izmir and for some reason I don’t feel like green at all.
It seems that Romania has caught up with Hungary
Considering we pride ourselves at being best at everything (per capita) it hurts beyond belief that there is no data from Iceland.
what is this purple region in Italy? And why it is purple.