Uneven Economic Development Index

Europe Ranking

0 (low) - 10 (high)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Angola9202019.3
2Cyprus4.8202224.9
3Macedonia4.4202234.5
4Georgia4.3202244.4
4Bulgaria4.3202293.8
6Bosnia and Herzegovina4.2202274.1
6Serbia4.2202254.3
8Belarus4202054.3
8Lithuania4202274.1
10Moldova3.9202293.8
10Romania3.9202293.8
12Latvia3.62022133.5
13United Kingdom3.22022133.5
14Armenia3.12022123.6
15Greece2.92022182.9
15Ukraine2.92022153.2
15France2.92022163
15Spain2.92021212.6
19Estonia2.72022212.6
19Albania2.72020163
19Croatia2.72022202.8
22Italy2.62022272.3
22Hungary2.62022182.9
22Slovenia2.62022252.4
25Germany2.42022242.5
26Slovakia2.32022212.6
26Austria2.32022272.3
26Montenegro2.32022292
26Portugal2.32022292
30Poland2.22022252.4
31Belgium2.12021331.8
31Switzerland2.12022331.8
33Sweden22022351.7
33Malta22022292
35Czech Republic1.92022292
36Netherlands1.72022361.6
36Ireland1.72022361.6
38Denmark1.52022391.2
39Iceland1.42022381.3
39Luxembourg1.42021401.1
41Finland1.32022411
42Norway12021420.7

Definition of Uneven Economic Development Index

The Uneven economic development indicator considers inequality within the economy, irrespective of the actual performance of an economy. The higher the value of the index, the higher the inequality in the country's economy.

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