On almost every 2022 GDP per capita statistic eurostat and the world Bank disagree by quite a bit, and for almost all of them the EU is more pessimistic than the world Bank (with the world Bank even showing growth for Estonia for example while the EU shows a sizeable recession) why is that? (Examples below)

by Hellenic_Fish

2 comments
  1. Ahem, check the currency used by World Bank and Eurostat.

    Using the same units is very important. Otherwise, you will crash Mars Climate Orbiter into the surface of Mars.

  2. The Euro is stronger than the Dollar and the Worldbank uses Dollar. So the Worldbanks data is higher due to conversion rate.

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