As a member of the European Union, Estonia is considered a high-income economy by the World Bank.
The First World is considered to be countries with high-income economies.
The high-income economies are equated to mean developed and industrialized countries.
List of high-income economies (as of July 1, 2012)
According to the World Bank the following 71 countries (including territories) are classified as "high-income economies": In parenthesis the year(s) during which they held such classification.
According to the World Bank there are 71 "high-income economies".
World Bank (high-income economies)
The World Bank in 2007 categorized Hungary as a high-income economy.
The seat is in mainstay City commuter belt territory, which supports a relatively high-income local economy with retail and self-employed trades principally benefiting.
By the 21st century, all four have developed into advanced and high-income economies, specializing in areas of competitive advantage.