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The so called “east-west divide” still persists in the Baltic Sea Region as the Nordic Region continues to enjoy much higher levels of GDP per capita than their eastern (including north west Russia) counterparts. The exception is the capital cities which have relatively high GRP levels, with Warsaw being particularly strong in this regard. The Baltic States, as well as Poland, also show strong though fragmented growth in GRP and are, together with the Nordic countries, performing well compared to southern, and south-eastern, Europe. Nevertheless, the Nordic average in GDP per capita corresponds to around 125% of the European average; the southern and eastern parts of the BSR have values corresponding, generally, to 25-75% of the EU average.
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Linus Rispling
Eurostat, NSI’s, World Bank, CIA Factbook, Nordregio
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Gross Regional Product per capita in Purchasing Power Parity in 2013
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