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14.2 Member States: GDP data
Table 1: Member States: GDP levels (US$), 2003, EU25
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Market exchange rates
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Purchasing power parity (PPP)
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GDP $bn
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GDP pc ($000s)
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Relative GDP pc+
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GDP $bn
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GDP pc ($000s)
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Relative GDP pc+
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Austria
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254
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31.1
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129
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245
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30.0
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125
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Belgium
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303
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30.0
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124
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286
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28.3
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118
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Cyprus
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13
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16.6
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69
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15
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19.0
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79
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Czech Republic
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85
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8.4
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35
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160
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15.7
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65
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Denmark
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211
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39.2
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162
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168
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31.3
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130
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Estonia
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8
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6.0
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25
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17
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12.2
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51
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Finland
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162
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31.1
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129
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141
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27.0
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112
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France
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1,754
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28.5
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118
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1,620
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26.3
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110
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Germany
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2,409
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29.2
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121
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2,256
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27.4
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114
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Greece
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174
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15.9
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66
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205
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18.7
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78
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Hungary
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83
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8.4
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35
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144
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14.6
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61
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Ireland
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149
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37.8
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157
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137
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34.8
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145
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Italy
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1,471
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25.6
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106
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1,538
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26.8
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111
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Latvia
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9
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4.0
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17
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23
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9.7
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40
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Lithuania
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18
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5.3
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22
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38
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11.0
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46
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Luxembourg
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26
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57.4
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238
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27
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59.2
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246
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Malta
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4
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10.1
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42
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8
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19.3
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80
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Netherlands
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513
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31.7
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131
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455
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28.1
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117
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Poland
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210
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5.4
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22
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421
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10.9
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45
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Portugal
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147
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14.5
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60
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183
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17.9
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75
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Slovakia
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33
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6.0
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60
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72
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17.9
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56
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Slovenia
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27
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13.8
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57
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39
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19.6
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82
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Spain
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840
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20.8
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86
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903
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22.4
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93
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Sweden
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302
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33.6
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139
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247
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27.6
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115
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UK
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1,799
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30.2
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125
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1,606
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26.9
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112
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EU25
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11,004
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24.2
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100
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10,953
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24.0
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100
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Comparator countries:
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Norway
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221
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48.4
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200
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175
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38.4
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159
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Switzerland
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309
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42.0
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174
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211
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28.7
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119
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USA
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10,985
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37.8
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156
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10,626
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36.5
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152
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Japan
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4,302
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33.7
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140
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3,518
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27.6
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114
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+ GDP pc relative to the EU25
Source: Rodney Leach, Europe: a concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein, Profile books, 4th edition, 2004.
Table 2: The new states (and Turkey) in order of prosperity: GDP as a % of the EU average, adjusted for purchasing power parities (1999)
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Population (millions) (2000)
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GDP per head (% of EU average) (1999)
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Contribution of agriculture to gross value added (%) (1999)
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Countries that joined in 2004 & 2007:
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Cyprus
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0.75
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82
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4.2
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Slovenia
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1.99
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71
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3.6
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Czech Republic
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10.28
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60
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3.9
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Malta
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0.39
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52
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2.5
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Hungary
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10.04
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51
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4.8
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Slovakia
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5.40
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48
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4.5
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Poland
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38.65
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39
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4.0
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Estonia
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1.44
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37
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6.7
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Lithuania
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3.70
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29
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8.4
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Latvia
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2.42
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28
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4.5
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Romania
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22.45
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27
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14.8
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Bulgaria
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8.19
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23
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17.3
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Additional:
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Turkey
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64.82
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29
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15.0
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Source: Timothy Bainbridge, The Penguin Companion to the European Union (3rd edition), Penguin books, 2002, quoting Eurostat data, modified.
RL, February 2007
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