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European Economics HA-2005

 

Country

Population

GDP bill $US

Per capita

$US

WHO per capita

Economic

Growth

Labor in 1000s

Unem       ploy

ment

Below Poverty Line

Inflation

Budget Revenue in bill US $

Budget Expense in bill US $

Exports in bill US $

Imports in bill

US $

External Debt in billions US $

Foreign Aid millions

2004

SS Plan Aid

Mill

2006

Holy See

921

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.245

0.260

 

 

 

 

 

Moldova

4,455,421

8.581

$1,900

$2,177

6.8%

1,360

8%

80%

11.5%

648.1

634.8

1.03

1.83

1.4

100

1,000

Serbia& Montenegro

10,829,175

26.27

$2,400

$3,777

6.5%

3,200

30%

30%

8.8%

9.773

10.46

3.245

9.538

12.97

500[1]

1,000[2]

Albania

3,563,112

17.46

$4,900

$4,949

5.6%

1,090

14.8%

25%

3.2%

2.05

2.46

0.5524

2.076

1.41

315

800

Ukraine

47,425,336

299.1

$6,300

$4,524

12%

21,110

3.5%

29%

12%

13.57

12.26

32.91

31.45

16.37

1,000[3]

1,000

Bosnia& Herzegovina

4,025,476

26.21

$6,500

$3,504

5%

1,026

44%

25%

1.1%

3.618

3.642

1.7

5.2

3

650

350

Belarus

10,300,483

70.5

$6,800

$9,163

6.4%

4,305

2%

27.1%

17.4%

3.326

3.564

11.47

13.57

0.6

194.3

300

Macedonia

2,045,262

14.4

$7,100

$5,050

1.3%

855

37.7%

30.2%

0.4%

1.198

1.245

1.629

2.677

1.863

250

50

Romania

22,329,977

171.5

$7,700

$7,468

8.1%

9,660

6.3%

28.9%

9.6%

22.1

23.2

23.54

28.43

24.59

 

500

Bulgaria

7,450,349

61.63

$8,200

$6,738

5.3%

3,398

12.7%

13.4%

6.1%

9.67

9.619

9.134

12.23

16.1

300

100

Russia

143,420,309

1,408

$9,800

$8,588

6.7%

71,830

8.3%

25%

11.5%

106.4

93.33

162.5

92.91

169.6

1,200[4]

300

Croatia

4,495,904

50.33

$11,200

$8,636

3.7%

1,710

13.8%

11%

2.5%

14.14

15.65

7.845

16.7

26.4

166.5

50

Latvia

2,290,237

26.53

$11,500

$9,277

7.6%

1,170

8.8%

 

6%

4.231

4.504

3.569

5.97

7.368

96.2

100

Poland

38,635,144

463

$12,000

$10,862

5.6%

17,020

19.5%

18.4%

3.4%

44.52

54.93

75.98

81.61

99.15

5,666[5]

5,666

Lithuania

3,596,617

45.23

$12,500

$9,228

6.6%

1,630

8%

 

1.1%

6.542

7.121

8.88

11.02

10.01

228.5

200

Estonia

1,332,893

19.23

$14,300

$11,836

6%

660

9.6%

 

3%

4.622

4.601

5.701

7.318

8.373

108

100

Slovakia

5,431,363

78.89

$14,500

$12,257

5.3%

2,200

13.1%

 

7.5%

15.44

16.7

29.24

29.67

19.54

733

500

Hungary

10,006,835

149.3

$14,900

$13,891

3.9%

4,170

5.9%

8.6%

7%

46.07

51.36

54.62

58.68

57

1,050

750

Czech Republic

10,241,138

172.2

$16,800

$16,020

3.7%

5,250

10.6%

 

3.2%

39.31

45.8

66.51

68.19

36.28

800

500

Portugal

10,566,212

188.7

$17,900

$18,376

1.1%

5,480

6.5%

 

2.1%

74.38

79.86

37.68

52.1

274.7

-1,028[6]

-1329

Malta

398,534

7.223

$18,200

$9,984

1%

160

7%

 

2.9%

2.27

2.549

2.625

3.407

0.130

 

1[7]

Slovenia

2,011,070

39.41

$19,600

$18,687

3.9%

870

6.4%

 

3.3%

13.36

13.99

14.97

16.07

14.65

62

-150[8]

Cyprus

780,133

20.25

$20,000

$12,692

3%

425

4%

 

2%

616[9]

685.7

1.1

5.6

7.327

717

650[10]

Greece

10,668,354

226.4

$21,300

$19,041

3.7%

4,400

10%

 

2.9%

54.39

64.4

15.5

54.28

67.23

-464[11]

-1,132[12]

Spain

40,341,462

937.6

$23,300

$21,593

2.6%

19,300

10.4%

 

3.2%

383.7

386.4

172.5

222

771.1

-2,547[13]

-4.688[14]

Liechtenstein

33,717

0.825

$25,000

 

11%

29

1.3%

 

 

0.4242

0.4141

2.47

0.917

 

 

-4[15]

Andorra

70,549

1.9

$26,800

$29,463

2%

33

0%

 

4.3%

0.385

0.342

0.58

1.077

 

 

-9[16]

Monaco

32,409

0.870

$27,000

$38,682

0.9%

31

22%

 

1.9%

0.518

0.531

French

French

18

 

-4

Italy

58,103,033

1,609

$27,700

$25,569

1.3%

24,270

8.6%

 

2.3%

768.9

820.1

336.4

329.3

913.9

-2,484[17]

-8,045

Sweden

9,001,774

255.4

$28,400

$27,271

3.6%

4,460

5.6%

 

0.7%

201.3

199.6

121.7

97.97

66.5

-2,704[18]

-2,704

France

60,656,178

1,737

$28,700

$28,094

2.1%

27,700

10.1%

6.5%

2.3%

1,005

1,080

419

419.7

 

-8,475[19]

-8,685

Germany

82,431,390

2,362

$28,700

$25,842

1.7%

42,630

10.6%

 

1.6%

1,200

1,300

893.3

716.7

 

-7,497[20]

-9,448

Finland

5,223,442

151.2

$29,000

$26,614

3%

2,660

8.9%

 

0.7%

96.43

91.95

61.04

45.17

30

-655[21]

-756

Netherlands

16,407,491

481.1

$29,500

$28,983

1.2%

7,530

6%

 

1.4%

256.9

274.4

293.1

252.7

21.44

-4,235[22]

-4,235

United Kingdom

60,441,457

1,782

$29,600

$27,959

3.2%

29,780

4.8%

17%

1.4%

834.8

896.7

347.2

439.4

4,710

-7,836[23]

-8,910

Belgium

10,364,388

316.2

$30,600

$27,652

2.6%

4,750

12%

4%

1.9%

173.7

174.8

255.7

235

28.3

-1,452[24]

-1,581

Austria

8,184,691

255.9

$31,300

$28,843

1.9%

3,450

4.4%

3.9%

1.8%

142.5

146.4

102.7

101.2

15.5

-691[25]

-1,024

Iceland

296,737

9.373

$31,900

$28,354

1.8%

158

3.1%

 

4%

4.154

4.058

2.902

3.307

3.073

 

-47

Ireland

4,015,676

126.4

$31,900

$32,570

5.1%

1,920

4.3%

10%

2.2%

62.51

63.52

103.8

60.65

11

-586[26]

-632

Denmark

5,432,335

174.4

$32,200

$29,227

2.1%

2,870

6.2%

 

1.4%

136.1

133.4

73.06

63.45

21.7

-2,025[27]

-2,025

Switzerland

7,489,370

251.9

$33,800

$30,723

1.8%

3,700

3.4%

 

0.9%

131.5

140.4

130.7

121.11

 

-1,379[28]

-126

San Marino

28,880

0.940

$34,600

$40,237

7.5%

18.5

2.6%

 

3.3%

0.400

0.400

 

 

 

 

-5

Norway

4,593,041

183

$40,000

$35,533

3.3%

2,380

4.3%

 

1%

134

116.8

76.64

45.96

 

-2,200[29]

-2,200

Luxembourg

468,571

27.27

$58,900

$49,228

2.3%

293.7

4.5%

 

2.4%

13.74

14.49

13.4

16.3

 

-241[30]

-241

Total

729,906,917

14,255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

European Union

456,953,258

11,650

$26,900

 

2.4%

215,000

9.5%

 

2.1%

1,109

1,123

 

 

 

 

-$39,750

 

 

In 2004 European Union Official Development Assistance (ODA) was estimated at $46,499 million from the reports of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).  $14,136 million is already granted to the European nations in the Foreign Aid Column.   The Plan Aid column estimates for the administration of another $10 billion annually from international donors to the least developed European Countries who have been previously overlooked and/or underfunded. Whereas the EU is making significant progress on achieving the 0.7% of GDP goal for ODA on their own only those peoples investing significantly below norms shall be reminded of the call for more assistance.  Nations donating less than their share shall be given estimates amounting 0.5% of their GDP while others are encouraged to maintain adequate levels.  The primary purpose of this table shall be to direct foreign assistance to least developed European countries rather than middle income developing nations that were served in the beginning of this decade.  To ensure that the money is well invested the vast majority should be invested in national social security programs of the least developed nations in the Eastern European Bloc Grant that should constitute 25%-33% of European ODA.

 

 

 

 



[1] $2 billion was pledged in 2001 for disbursement over several years so it is estimated that foreign assistance is equaivalent with $500 million

[2] Serbia & Montenegro is entitled to settlement for the poverty they have suffered as described in Slobodan Milosevic v. International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia HA-25-12-05

[3] Ukraine revieved $637.7 million foreign assistance in 1995 and a $2.2 billion IMF Extended Fund Facility in 1998.  It shall therefore be estimated that Ukraine receives $1 billion a year.

[4] in FY01 from US, $979 million (including $750 million in non-proliferation subsidies); in 2001 from EU, $200 million (2000 est.) a total of 1,200 is estimated.

[5] $17 billion in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004-06) divided by three years that is $5,666 million.

[6] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $271 million from Portugal however OECD reports ODA of $1,028 million in 2004, 0.63% of the GDP.

[7] The $1 million for Malta is to settle the dispute regarding the real per capita GDP.

[8] Slovenia, due to its comfortable per capita that is not disputed, is given the tax estimate of 150 million, 0.4% of the GDP, as they are likely to be more successful with a reputation for charity.

[9] US Government money laundering estimated at $5 billion is suspected in Cyprus the Fact Book is however nearly ready to divide into two separate entries when politically expedient.

[10] Cyprus, due to its disputed and inequal incomes between Greek and Turkish, is estimated at only 0.15% of the GDP, whereas they received $717 million in 2004 and there is clearly need to subsidize the trasition we shall let this aid stand at $717 with encouragement to donate $30-100 million to less developed countries, to arrive at a single number we shall estimate their aid receipts at $650 million for the poorest people and infrastructure of the less developed side.

[11] Greece received an $8 billion aid package for 2000-2006 or $1,200 million per year.  OECD reports that Greek ODA of $464 million in 2004, 0.23% of the GDP.

[12] Greece should increase their aid to 0.5% of the GDP,  $1,132 million a fine end to their subsidy.

[13] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance of $1,330 million from Spain however OECD report ODA of $2,547 million in 2004, 0.26% of the GDP.

[14] Spain should increase their aid to 0.5% of the GDP, $4,688 million.

[15] Liechtenstein should contribute 0.5% of the GDP,

[16] Andorra should contribute 0.5% of the GDP,

[17] 2002 Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $1 billion from Iraly however OECD reports ODA of $2,484 million in 2004, 0.15% of the GDP.

[18] 1997 Fact Book reports foreign assistance of $1,700 million from Sweden however OECD reports ODA of $2,704 million in 2004, 0.77% of the GDP.

[19] 2002 Fact Book report foreign assistance donation of $5,400 million from France however OECD reports ODA of $8,475 million in 2004, 0.42% of the GDP

[20] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $5,600 million from Germany however OECD reports ODA of $7,497 million in 2004, 0.28% of the GDP.

[21] 2001 Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $379 million from Finland however OECD reports ODA of $655 million in 2004, 0.35% of the GDP.

[22] 2003 Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $ 4 billion for the Netherlands however OECD reports ODA of $4,235 million in 2004, 0.74% of the GDP.

[23] 2004 Fact Book reports foreign assistance of $4,200 from the United Kingdom however OECD reports ODA of $7,836 million, 0.36% of the GDP.

[24] 2002 Fact reports foreign assistance donation of 1,072 for Belgium however OECD reports ODA of $1,452 million, 0.41% of the GDP

[25] OECD reports that in 2004 Austria donated 691 rather than 520, 0.24% of the GDP.  Due to the high estimated per capita and little contribution it is possible that the GDP is overestimated and ODA goals for 2006 are set at 0.4% of GDP, $1,024 million.

[26] 2001 Fact Book reports foreign assistance of $283 million from Ireland however OECD reports ODA of $586 million in 2004, 0.39% of the GDP.

[27] The Fact Book reports Denmark donated $1,630 million however OECD reports an ODA of $2,025 in 2004, 0.84% of the GDP.

[28] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance of $1.1 billion from Switzerland however OECD reports ODA of $1,379 in 2004, 0.37% of the GDP.

[29] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $1,400 million for Norway however the OECD reports an ODA of $2,200 million in 2004, 0.87% of the GDP

[30] The Fact Book reports foreign assistance donation of $147 million for Luxembourg however OECD reports and ODA of $241 million in 2004, 0.85% of the GDP