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These are the 10 most wealthy and poorer countries in the world

These are the 10 most wealthy and poorer countries in the world
10 most wealthy and poorer countries

Which country can be called the richest country?

You will say that it is a straightforward thing, the country in which the highest money is in the country will be called the richest. But the answer to this question is not so straightforward. Several other routes are adopted to make the list of the richest countries. Such as comparing gross domestic product (GDP).

GDP means how much an economy produces total goods and services each year. If you look at the size, then according to the World Bank, America and China are the biggest economies.


And now if we divide that wealth by the number of people living there (which is called Capita on the GDP), then the richest country will be Luxembourg, Switzerland and Macao. Although all the above said things are fine, but many economists detect the health of the economy and find out if they are rich.

For this, they see what is the capability of purchasing people of a country. At the same time, they also try to understand the similarities in the ability of the purchasing of different citizens of that country.


According to this method, Singapore, Brunei and Kuwait are the richest countries after Qatar, Macao, Luxembourg. After these countries, the list comes to the United Arab Emirates, Norway, Ireland and Switzerland.

The country with a vast reservoir of oil and natural gas, Qatar is at the top of the list of rich countries. For the past several years, Qatar has maintained the top position in the list of rich countries. However, in 2013 and 2014, Macao had surpassed Qatar. But he returned to second place again in 2015.

Economy of Macau (an autonomous region on the southern coast of China) is primarily dependent on tourism and casino industries. At the same time, the economic development of the European country of Luxembourg is from the management of investment and the benefits of private banks. Luxembourg's tax system is quite dull, because of which the bank is making a lot of profits.

10 countries with deep inequality
'Guinea coopies' is a way to measure the gap between richness and poverty. The scale is between zero and one. Zero in it means completely unequal. However, this method is also criticized.

According to World Bank statistics, South Africa, Hathy and Honduras are among the most unequal countries in the world. After these countries comes the names of Colombia, Brazil, Panama, Chile and Rwanda, Costa Rica and Mexico.

What is happening with Latin America?
In fact, Latin America and the Caribbean are the most uneven regions of the world. Sub-Sahara Africa comes after them.

Of the 10 unequal countries, eight are from one region and two are African countries. Meanwhile, World Bank economists say that Latin America has achieved success in the recent years to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor.

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