Comte Arnau
12-03-2009, 01:49 AM
If Catalonia became independent, it would be the 4rth European country in terms of GDP per capita, after Luxembourg, Ireland and the Netherlands, and right before Austria and Sweden.
1. Luxembourg: € 64.900
2. Ireland: € 35.900
3. Netherlands: € 33.200
4. Catalonia: € 32.600
5. Austria: € 31.300
6. Sweden: € 30.200
(Data: 2008)
This is at least what has been stated in a report by the Catalan Business Cercle, a non-profit association of Catalan businessmen.
The Catalan GDP per capita in 2008 was, actually, € 29.700. What the report takes into account is how it would change accordingly without the tax loss of 10% of the GDP that goes to the Spanish Government and never comes back.
The website also includes a section called the Catalan Salary, where every citizen can calculate how their personal income would increase with independence.
1. Luxembourg: € 64.900
2. Ireland: € 35.900
3. Netherlands: € 33.200
4. Catalonia: € 32.600
5. Austria: € 31.300
6. Sweden: € 30.200
(Data: 2008)
This is at least what has been stated in a report by the Catalan Business Cercle, a non-profit association of Catalan businessmen.
The Catalan GDP per capita in 2008 was, actually, € 29.700. What the report takes into account is how it would change accordingly without the tax loss of 10% of the GDP that goes to the Spanish Government and never comes back.
The website also includes a section called the Catalan Salary, where every citizen can calculate how their personal income would increase with independence.