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Date: March 26, 2021 German regions within EU ranking
...Gross domestic product per capita in german EU--European Union regions 2019 Rank German EU--European Union region GDP--gross domestic product per capita NUTS--Nomenclature des Unités territoriales statistiques2 Region (name) PPP--Purchsing power parities in % above / below EU--European Union average Euros 6 DE60 Hamburg +95 67,300 8 DE21 Oberbayern +73 59,700 16 DE11 Stuttgart +57 54,000 18 DE71 Darmstadt +54 53,000 23 DE91 Braunschweig +46 50,200 24 DE50 Bremen +44 49,500 29 DE25 Mittelfranken +35 46,400 30 DE12 Karlsruhe +33 45,700 33 DE14 Tübingen +29 44,600 35 DEA2 Köln +28 44,100 37 DE23 Oberpfalz +26 43,400 42 DE30 Berlin +23 42,300 43 DEA1 Düsseldorf +23 42,500 44 DE26 Unterfranken +22 39,800 DE Germany +20 41,500 47 DE27 Schwaben +18 40,700 51 DE22 Niederbayern +16 39,800 55 DE13 Freiburg +15 39,600 56 DE92 Hannover +15 39,200 60 DE24 Oberfranken +14 39,300 61 DEA4 Detmold +13 39,000 64 DEB3 Rheinhessen-Pfalz +10 37,700 67 DE73 Kassel +9 37,600 74 DEC0 Saarland +7 36,800 76 DE94 Weser-Ems +6 36,500 78 DEA5 Arnsberg +4 35,700 81 DE72 Gießen +3 35,500 EU28 European Union 0 31,200 93 DEA3 Münster -1 34,100 94 DEB1 Koblenz -1 34,100 99 DEF0 Schleswig-Holstein -2 33,900 101 DED5 Leipzig -3 33,500 109 DED2 Dresden -7 32,200 112 DEB2 Trier -10 31,000 124 DEG0 Thüringen -13 29,900 127 DE40 Brandenburg -14 29,700 128 DED4 Chemnitz -14 29,500 136 DE80 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern -16 29,000 137 DE93 Lüneburg -16 28,900 138 DEE0 Sachsen-Anhalt -16 28,900...
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Date: November 20, 2020 Economic growth in the EU
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Date: March 23, 2019 Focus on Europe
...Germany is the leading export nation in the EU, followed by the Netherlands and France. Public finance: Which countries have the highest level of general government gross debt? According to the European Stability and Growth Pact, the general government gross debt of EU Member States is expected to remain below 60 % of GDP--gross domestic product. ...
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Press release No. N014 of 17 March 2022 On the way out of the Covid crisis: comparison between German and European economies
...“This is shown by the pre-crisis comparison in a European context, especially regarding household final consumption expenditure and gross value added in manufacturing, but also employment.” The GDP fell farther below the pre-crisis level than in Germany (-1.1%) only in Spain (-4.0%), the Czech Republic (-1.9%), Portugal (-1.4%) and Slovakia (-1.2%). The EU countries with the largest economic growth when compared with the pre-crisis level were Ireland (+15.3%), Estonia (+7.2%) and Slovenia (+6.6%), according to the European statistical office Eurostat. ...