England boasts one of the largest economies in Europe and indeed the world, with an average GDP per capita of £22,907.
England's economy is one of the largest in the world, with an average GDP per capita of £22,907.
The 70% of average GDP earned by Blacks has been steady for decades.
The average GDP per capita in Andalusia is 20.453 € per year, which is significantly lower than that of Spain as a whole.
In the period 2001-2010, Angola had the world's highest annual average GDP growth, at 11.1 percent.
Panama City has an average GDP per capita of $11,700,.
The average GDP per capita has reached 44,870 in 2008 which is the second in Anhui province.
It has been argued that this relationship extends only to an average GDP per capita of about $15,000.
Greece's average GDP per capita in 2010 was €21,900, below the EU average of €24,400.
With a population increasing from 68 to 116 million people, socio-economic disparities will double and the average GDP of the Union will fall by 12.5%.