Western Europe has the highest tax rate of the two. The 5 largest tax rates will be found in Western Europe, at about 50%. The US actually has one of the 5 lowest tax rates in the world, at about 27%.
Western Europe.
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Haha. I saw this in my homework. Well it is simple. The west is more rich because the countries in eastern Europe used to be communist, and the leaders of the eastern European countries still have communist.
As with individuals, nations have different amounts of wealth, and even if the wealth is fairly distributed, there will and is considerable differences in the standards of living among the several hundred nations in the world. As mentioned, regarding fairness of distribution, the standards of living can be different based on non subjective reasons. A nation that is rich in Natural Resources and can export these as well as use them internally to their best advantage will help lift the standard of living. A nation with a sound economic system will also help its standard of living. Another factor is the education level of a nations citizens. Generally the higher the level the higher the standard of living. A politically stable nation is best for a sound economy. Nations in the midst of civil strife and civil wars hurts its economy and helps lower its standard of living.
Gerard F. Rutan has written: 'Canadian studies in western Europe' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Higher)
Eastern Europe generally has a legacy of older, less efficient industrial infrastructure that produces higher levels of pollution compared to Western Europe. Additionally, Eastern European countries may have had less stringent environmental regulations in the past, resulting in higher levels of industrial pollution. Economic factors and transition from a centralized to market economy have also played a role in contributing to higher pollution levels in Eastern Europe.
Coniferous trees are commonly found in western Europe, particularly in regions with cooler climates and higher elevations. They are prevalent in countries such as Norway, Sweden, Scotland, and parts of Germany and France. These trees thrive in moist, mountainous areas with acidic soils.
Usually, the higher the GDP, the higher the standard of living.
The first higher education institution in medieval Europe was the University of Constantinople, followed by the University of Salerno (9th century), The first degree-granting university in Europe was the University of Bologna (1088).
Yes. Since the standard deviation is defined as the square root of the variance, it can be said that the higher the standard deviation, the higher the variance.
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living