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10 most prosperous countries
British organization Legatim Institute annually publishes a list of the most prosperous countries in the world which is called the Prosperity Index. For a complete evaluation of them comparing indicators such as GDP and income.
I suggest you look at how the rating received this year.
This year Russia took 61st place with a worse outcome management (115th place) and the best - on education (26th place). However, it is better than the previous year (66th place). The best indicator: the economy (first place)
Worst value: control (12th place)
GDP per capita: $ 65 639 8
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 7 of 10
Life in this Scandinavian country is extremely stable: among the lucky countries, only Norway within five years of the Prosperity Index is not to lose ground. Since 2009, Norwegians have consistently received "gold" rating.
The best indicator: control (first place)
Worst value: education (27th place)
GDP per capita: $ 53 366, 7
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 8 of the 10
Since 2009, the country is gradually rising higher and higher in the rankings, mastered six steps over five years. As written by experts Prosperity Index, Switzerland is becoming happier thanks to the growing freedom of choice and tolerance towards ethnic minorities and migrants.
Best value: personal freedom (first place)
The worst performance business and opportunities (16th place)
GDP per capita: $ 42 533 4
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 4 of 10
Since 2009, Canada has risen to three lines. In this country, experts Legatim Institute noted the high level of freedom and tolerance attitude towards migrants. Economic stability is primarily due to the diversity of natural resources with a small population.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (first place)
Worst value: education (14th place)
GDP per capita: $ 43 180 2
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 6 of 10
This country has risen for five years in the three positions. Particularly well in Sweden to cope with the problem of security reduced the number of thefts and assaults in the streets.
Best value: education (first place)
Worst value: health (20th place)
GDP per capita: $ 32 219, 5
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
New Zealand consistently gets into various parts of the world rankings happiest. And this rating is not an exception. However, compared with 2009, the country fell by three positions. A significant contribution is made to decrease the level of security that experts Legatim Institute, in particular, is associated with the influx of migrants.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (second place)
Worst value: the economy (23rd place)
GDP per capita: $ 42 086 1
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
Compared with 2009, this Scandinavian country has fallen in the ranking by four positions. This fall is largely economic reasons: the drafters noted the rise in unemployment, bad loans, reducing the reliability of financial institutions.
Best value: education (second place)
Worst value: health (17th place)
GDP per capita: $ 44 597 8
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 2 of 10
Compared with 2009, Australia has moved down two lines. Especially serious during this time reduced the level of security in the country, which is, according to analysts, with the influx of refugees, including those from the Philippines, and other demographic problems.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (third place)
Worst value: the economy (26th place)
GDP per capita: $ 38 654 6
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 4 of 10
Finland has fallen since 2009 by four lines. Economic indicators have fallen especially dramatically (down by 16 positions to 26th place). The country has serious problems with unemployment and reliable financial institutions.
The best indicator: Socio capital (fifth place)
Worst value: the economy (20th place)
GDP per capita: $ 43 198, 3
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 5 of 10
Dutch significantly improved their performance: two points in five years. Just seven rows climbed level of health care, which is associated with an increase in life expectancy and reduction in the number of respiratory diseases.
The best indicator: health (first place)
Worst value: education (46th place)
GDP per capita: $ 91,387, 9
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
Luxembourg safely evaluated by one point higher than in previous years. The drop point in the economy (10 rows and 14 th place). In the country, according to experts, less investment flows from abroad.
Source: www.forbes.ru
I suggest you look at how the rating received this year.
This year Russia took 61st place with a worse outcome management (115th place) and the best - on education (26th place). However, it is better than the previous year (66th place). The best indicator: the economy (first place)
Worst value: control (12th place)
GDP per capita: $ 65 639 8
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 7 of 10
Life in this Scandinavian country is extremely stable: among the lucky countries, only Norway within five years of the Prosperity Index is not to lose ground. Since 2009, Norwegians have consistently received "gold" rating.
The best indicator: control (first place)
Worst value: education (27th place)
GDP per capita: $ 53 366, 7
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 8 of the 10
Since 2009, the country is gradually rising higher and higher in the rankings, mastered six steps over five years. As written by experts Prosperity Index, Switzerland is becoming happier thanks to the growing freedom of choice and tolerance towards ethnic minorities and migrants.
Best value: personal freedom (first place)
The worst performance business and opportunities (16th place)
GDP per capita: $ 42 533 4
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 4 of 10
Since 2009, Canada has risen to three lines. In this country, experts Legatim Institute noted the high level of freedom and tolerance attitude towards migrants. Economic stability is primarily due to the diversity of natural resources with a small population.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (first place)
Worst value: education (14th place)
GDP per capita: $ 43 180 2
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 6 of 10
This country has risen for five years in the three positions. Particularly well in Sweden to cope with the problem of security reduced the number of thefts and assaults in the streets.
Best value: education (first place)
Worst value: health (20th place)
GDP per capita: $ 32 219, 5
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
New Zealand consistently gets into various parts of the world rankings happiest. And this rating is not an exception. However, compared with 2009, the country fell by three positions. A significant contribution is made to decrease the level of security that experts Legatim Institute, in particular, is associated with the influx of migrants.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (second place)
Worst value: the economy (23rd place)
GDP per capita: $ 42 086 1
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
Compared with 2009, this Scandinavian country has fallen in the ranking by four positions. This fall is largely economic reasons: the drafters noted the rise in unemployment, bad loans, reducing the reliability of financial institutions.
Best value: education (second place)
Worst value: health (17th place)
GDP per capita: $ 44 597 8
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 2 of 10
Compared with 2009, Australia has moved down two lines. Especially serious during this time reduced the level of security in the country, which is, according to analysts, with the influx of refugees, including those from the Philippines, and other demographic problems.
The best indicator of business and opportunities (third place)
Worst value: the economy (26th place)
GDP per capita: $ 38 654 6
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 4 of 10
Finland has fallen since 2009 by four lines. Economic indicators have fallen especially dramatically (down by 16 positions to 26th place). The country has serious problems with unemployment and reliable financial institutions.
The best indicator: Socio capital (fifth place)
Worst value: the economy (20th place)
GDP per capita: $ 43 198, 3
The level of life satisfaction: 7, 5 of 10
Dutch significantly improved their performance: two points in five years. Just seven rows climbed level of health care, which is associated with an increase in life expectancy and reduction in the number of respiratory diseases.
The best indicator: health (first place)
Worst value: education (46th place)
GDP per capita: $ 91,387, 9
The level of life satisfaction: 7 out of 10
Luxembourg safely evaluated by one point higher than in previous years. The drop point in the economy (10 rows and 14 th place). In the country, according to experts, less investment flows from abroad.
Source: www.forbes.ru