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Share of population - GDP per capita (PPP), 2004 EU-15 and other West European countries Hungary Czech Republic Malta Slovenia Cyprus Portugal Greece Spain. - ppt download
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SOLVED:The Czech Republic has a GDP of 1,800 billion koruny. The exchange rate is 25 koruny/U.S. dollar. The Czech population is 20 million. What is the GDP per capita of the Czech
Will Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, the Baltic states, Romania, Russia and Croatia ever reach the West European countries in terms of GDP per capita or at least drastically reduce
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