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How rich is Hungary?

1, Hungary is not poor, Hungary is a relatively rich developing country, and it is also the only developing country that is confident to enter the developed countries in the future.

2. The per capita gdp of Hungary is close to 80% of the lower limit of developed countries, and the overall development is stable, from 199 1 to 20 18. In 20 18, the per capita gdp of Hungary was $65,438+05,938, which was about 80% of the lower limit of $20,000 in developed countries.

3. In addition, it depends on whether Hungary's development is stable after the disintegration of the Soviet Union 199 1 year. China's growth rate in recent 40 years is not the highest in the world. The reason why we can create an economic miracle is that the overall development has been very stable over the past 40 years, with no ups and downs. However, some countries have a growth rate of 10% this year, zero growth next year, 15% the year after, and negative growth the year after. The overall growth rate of such a country will not be too fast.

4 199 1 year, the per capita in Hungary is 3,349 dollars, 2015,938 dollars, and 20 18 years, which is 4.75 times that of19,965,438 years. 20 199 1, the world average is 4459 dollars, 20 1 1298 dollars, 20 18, which is 2.53 times of 19 1. From 199 1 to 20 18, the growth rate of per capita gdp in Hungary is much faster than the world average.

5. In 2000, the per capita income of Hungary was US$ 4,633, and in 2065 it was US$ 65,438+US$ 05,938, 3.44 times that of 2000. The world average level was 549 1 USD in 2000,11USD in 2065, and the world average level in 20 18 was 2.05 times that in 2000. From 2000 to 20 18, the growth rate of per capita gdp in Hungary was also faster than the world average.

6. In 20 10, Hungarian per capita 13092 USD, 20 15938 USD, and 20 18 years is 2010.217 years. The world average of 20 10 is 9538 dollars, and 201/kloc-0, 20 18 is 20 10/.185 times. From 20 10 to 20 18, Hungary's per capita growth rate is still higher than the world average, even higher than that of developed countries.