The GDP of England is $2.198 trillion
The GDP of England is $2522.26 billion dollars and the service industry accounts for the majority of England's GDP. England's GDP has increased annually 0.8 percent.
In 2004, the GDP per capita in England was 26904 Euros
The GDP of the United Kingdom is 2.8 trillion US dollars.
In 2004, the GDP per capita in England was 26904 Euros
what is the fmcg contribution in India GDP
Do you mean as total gdp? China ofcourse.
C+I+G+S=GDP C=consumption I=investment G=government expenditures S=net export
because the GDP for the country is high, the GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product, this is just a fancy way of saying how much money the country produces. GDP percapita is another way of saying the GDP but for one person. The higher the GDP the wealthier the country so England obviously has a high GDP. But don't be fooled knowing the GDP does not tell you how developed the country is England is a developed country because of things like adult literacy, life expantacy at birth, the amount of people working etc. Hope it helped
England: 2.445 trillion USD (2011) USA: 14.99 trillion USD (2011).
England isn't listed on its own. The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) is eighth in terms of GDP.
agriculture
Croatia does have a smaller GDP per capita than UK.