Poorest Countries in Europe By GDP-PER-CAPITA 1960-2024

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  • Europe's Poorest Countries: A 60-Year Journey (1960-2024)
    Description:
    Join us on a journey through the poorest countries in Europe, exploring their economic growth and challenges over the past six decades. In this video, we'll examine the GDP-per-capita of European nations from 1960 to 2024, highlighting:
    . The top 10 poorest countries in Europe in 1960, 1990, 2010, and 2024.
    . The economic rise and fall of specific nations, such as Albania, Bulgaria, and Ukraine.
    . The impact of communism, socialism, and capitalism on economic development.
    . The role of EU membership and international aid in shaping economic growth.
    . Future prospects and challenges for Europe's poorest countries.
    Data Sources:
    - World Bank
    - International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    - World Economic Outlook (WEO)
    - Eurostat
    Main Keywords
    . Poorest Countries Europe
    . GDP-per-Capita
    . European Economy
    . Economic Growth
    . Poverty in Europe
    . European Development
    . Economic History
    . Europe's Poor
    . Lowest GDP Countries
    . European GDP Ranking
    Time Period Keywords
    . 1960s Economy
    . 1990s Economic Crisis
    . 2008 Financial Crisis
    . Post-WWII Economy
    . Cold War Economy
    Regional Keywords
    . Eastern Europe
    . Southeastern Europe
    . Balkan Countries
    . EU Member States
    . Non-EU Countries
    Country-Specific Keywords
    . Albania
    . Bulgaria
    . Ukraine
    . Moldova
    . Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Economic Keywords
    . GDP Growth
    . Economic Development
    . Income Inequality
    . Poverty Reduction
    . Economic Recovery
    Additional keywords can include:
    - IMF
    - World Bank
    - Eurostat
    - EU Membership
    - International Aid
    - Communism
    - Socialism
    - Capitalism
    - Globalization
    - Economic Trends
    - Poorest countries in Eastern Europe by GDP-per-capita"
    - European countries with lowest GDP growth rate"
    - Economic development in Southeastern Europe since 1960"
    Main Hashtags
    #PoorestCountriesEurope
    #GDPPercapita
    #EuropeanEconomy
    #EconomicGrowth
    #PovertyInEurope
    #EuropeanDevelopment
    #EconomicHistory
    #EuropesPoor
    #LowestGDP
    #EconomicTrends
    Regional Hashtags
    #EasternEurope
    #SoutheasternEurope
    #BalkanCountries
    #EUmemberStates
    #NonEUCountries
    Country-Specific Hashtags
    #Albania
    #Bulgaria
    #Ukraine
    #Moldova
    #BosniaAndHerzegovina
    Economic Hashtags
    #GDPGrowth
    #EconomicDevelopment
    #IncomeInequality
    #PovertyReduction
    #EconomicRecovery
    Time Period Hashtags
    #1960sEconomy
    #1990sEconomicCrisis
    #2008FinancialCrisis
    #PostWWIIEconomy
    #ColdWarEconomy

ความคิดเห็น • 13

  • @usmansial2501
    @usmansial2501 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    Turkey Europe countries😮

    • @Mendogology
      @Mendogology 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Turkey is an European country since it has a small European part in its territory.

    • @royalpak7984
      @royalpak7984 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@Mendogologybut not in Europe country

  • @rentenfuchs3025
    @rentenfuchs3025 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Turkey is almost exclusively an Asian country. Please correct the video.

  • @Crickethub21-p4o
    @Crickethub21-p4o 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good video

  • @embreis2257
    @embreis2257 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    GDP per capita is a notoriously unreliable metric if you want to know how good or bad life is in a country. this video is best understood when keeping this in mind.
    e.g. take the figures for Ukraine and Russia. by this logic life would be several times better in Russia than in Ukraine or the citizens of Russia are much wealthier and better off than Ukrainians. yet this is not true, not by a long shot and was even more true before 2022.
    the average Ukrainian had a higher standard of living (stone houses with plumbing and electricity in working order) than many millions of Russians outside the big cities of Moscow or St. Petersburg.

    • @chimpskij
      @chimpskij 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Are you basing thins on anything else than what you feel should be true? Nobody is saying every Russian citizen is more wealthy than every Ukrainian citizen. However there is more wealty per capita in Russia. Then it's a quiestion of how this is distributed. Thing is, by most accounts Ukraine is and was even more corrupt than Russia.
      It is also interesting to consider Russia in isolation, what happened after 1989 and what happened after Putin came to power around 2000.

    • @ozone9599
      @ozone9599 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This program is not about Russia and Ukraine. We get your hate towards Russia. frankly speaking, it's your problem and life goes on.

    • @embreis2257
      @embreis2257 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ozone9599 frankly, there are many other oddities in this ranking.
      some Warsaw Pact countries didn't make it into the chart prior to 1990. probably because of lack of data. or was the Soviet Union that rich?
      or take the Netherlands in the early parts of the video. do you really believe the Netherlands were so poor back in the 1960 or 1970s? Germany was never shown in there despite the war devastation; but the Netherlands were ranked in there for several years. how is that possible?
      choosing Russia and Ukraine as examples had nothing to do with 'hate towards Russia'; it just makes it easier to demonstrate why GDP data tells you nothing about the quality of life for the average citizen.

  • @Gregoryking-e9q
    @Gregoryking-e9q 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ukraine is not one of the poorly country in Europe before the war they gdp in 2021 199.8 billion dollar and I thank that would went pass that if Russia would have invaded the country they way Russia want Ukraine because of the rich natural resources that Ukraine has

  • @johnsmith-nv4sb
    @johnsmith-nv4sb 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Chłopie ogarnij się. Te dane sprawdź jeszcze raz. Czechy 16 tys dolarów to miały pewnie z 10 lat temu. Słowenia i Czechy już dawno przegoniły np Portugalię
    Chyba jesteś niezbyt wyedukowany

    • @royalturkey373
      @royalturkey373 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Data Sources:
      World Bank
      International Monetary Fund (IMF)
      World Economic Outlook (WEO)
      Eurostat

    • @vladimirbrabec69
      @vladimirbrabec69 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@royalturkey373
      World bank:
      Czech republic in 2020 - 22 992 $
      Slovakia in 2020 - 19 553 $
      Poland in 2020 - 15 816 $
      Hungary in 2020 - 16 132 $
      IMF:
      Czech republic in 2020 - 22 980 $
      Slovakia in 2020 - 19 540 $
      Poland in 2020 - 15 790 $
      Hungary in 2020 - 16 090 $
      WEO is report from IMF - data in video are so wrong that it is not even funny