the GDP of North Korea is estimated at 40 billion
The Per Capita GDP of North Korea is around 21.5 Billion dollars.
North Korea has almost no functional production, be it agricultural or industrial. It has no service industry. As a result, its GDP is practically nothing.
North Korea is a communist country and not capitalist.
By GDP, South Korea.
Yes, South Korea is stronger and more powerful than North Korea. North Korea is bigger than South Korea doesn't mean that South Korea is weaker than North Korea. North Korea= Bigger than South Korea but South Korea has a lot more military manpower than North Korea. North Korea has more space than South Korea but South Korea have more very well trained soldiers, stronger military than North Korea, more advanced tactical nuclear weapons than North Korea, smarter and more talented than North Korea.
The country that has the lowest GDP is North Korea.
North Korea reportedly allocates approximately 20% of its GDP to education. This high percentage reflects the regime's emphasis on education as a means of ideological indoctrination and workforce development. However, the actual effectiveness and quality of education can be difficult to assess due to the lack of reliable data and transparency in the country's economic reporting.
It is $1.344 trillion (2008 estimate)
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
North Korea
North Korea attacked South Korea.
Yes. As of 2010, it's nominal GDP is ranked at 15th and GDP by PPP at 12th. S. Korea's per capita GDP is ~$30,000 according to the World Bank; this is comparable to France, Japan, Spain, and Italy. S. Korea is also an OECD and G-20 member.