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The GDP per capita of France in 2009 was $33,679. It is comparable to Finland and Germany.
Has the highest per capita GNP
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With France being the ranking of sixteen in the world ranks of GNP per capita coming four in front of Australia, it is a very developed country. Its GNP per capita is $35 854.
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The GDP per capita of France in 2009 was $33,679. It is comparable to Finland and Germany.
1. MDC's are distinguished by comparing the countries' annual per capita gross domestic product, which is GDP, PPP is purchasing power parity. MDC is a country with a per capita GPD and PPP of over $10,000. Though the LDC is below that figure.
1. MDC's are distinguished by comparing the countries' annual per capita gross domestic product, which is GDP, PPP is purchasing power parity. MDC is a country with a per capita GPD and PPP of over $10,000. Though the LDC is below that figure.
The GDP per capita of France is € 28,722
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The per capita GDP was estimated at $25,700.
1.USA 2.Cannada 3.Germany 4.France 5.Sweden
"per capita" is Latin for "by head, for each head". It means the figures you are reading are calculated based on an average of the total population. It is then easier to make comparisons for example between different countries : the total number of cellphones is much higher in France than in Luxembourg, but if you look at the number of cellphones per capita, you will notice than Luxembourg has, by far, a better equiment rate.
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"Per capita" means "per person" - so this is just the average per person. If the style of life is similar in two countries, you would expect the per capita income, and per capita expenses, to be similar in both countries, even if they have vastly different populations.