A very interesting map plotting changes in the GDP across various European countries since 2007:
My own calculations using IMF database and showing more up-to-date data and broader set of GDP metrics covering all advanced economies ex-Luxembourg, San-Marino, and Latvia (you can click on the image to enlarge):
One sample of just European economies:
And two sets of summary tables pooling together Euro area 'peripherals' plus Iceland:
We can't really say we are much better off than Iceland, and we are certainly to-date worse off than Portugal, although we are better off than Greece.
My own calculations using IMF database and showing more up-to-date data and broader set of GDP metrics covering all advanced economies ex-Luxembourg, San-Marino, and Latvia (you can click on the image to enlarge):
One sample of just European economies:
And two sets of summary tables pooling together Euro area 'peripherals' plus Iceland:
We can't really say we are much better off than Iceland, and we are certainly to-date worse off than Portugal, although we are better off than Greece.
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