Examples of using GDP in English and their translations into Croatian
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The $10 billion compares to the U.S. annual GDP of $258 billion in 1948.
IFS and GDP standards and have established a high level of trust with specialists at shipping lines,
the co-financing of structural funds over 1 per cent of GDP.
It is an upper middle-income developing country, with a 2015 GDP per capita of US$14,770, in PPP terms.
The potential revenues range from just over 1% of GDP per annum through to just over 2.5% of GDP per annum in 2025, depending on the Member State concerned.
or half of GDP in 2002.
With a semi-arid climate, it is difficult to assure good rainfall and Morocco's GDP varies depending on the weather.
should not exceed 1.5 per cent of GDP.
With a GDP of less than $5,000-- the lowest in the region-- Albania is ranked 73rd in the world, with a score of 0.784.
Comparing the levels of private sector share in GDP in 1995 and 2003, five countries in the region seem to be at
Styria also has the 3.8% percent growth of GDP which is the highest in Austria.
The ratio of energy consumption per person in relation to GDP per capita is actually part of the cost of energy in gross domestic product GDP.
Nigeria has the biggest economy in Africa, with a GDP of about 400 billion dollars,
Bringing inflation down to a single-digit level and reducing the current account deficit by a substantial margin-- 0.7 per cent to 0.8 per cent of GDP-- requires containing domestic demand firmly.
The commissions banks can collect here are immense, and surpass the GDP of some countries already- purely because of the global reach of this technology.
National targets within the group of Member States with a GDP per capita above the Union average should be adjusted relatively to reflect cost-effectiveness in a fair
These ensure that sensitive goods are treated in compliance with the new EU GDP guidelines.
Fundamental analysis deals with a country's GDP(Gross Domestic Product)
high per capita GDP, and the policy anchor provided by EU integration.
However, most of the rural areas are also among the least favoured regions in the EU, with a GDP per head significantly below the European average.