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Russia 俄羅斯
The country ended 2007 with its ninth straight year of growth, averaging 7%
annually since the financial crisis of 1998. In 2007, Russian GDP was $2.076
trillion (est. PPP), the 7th largest in the world, with GDP growing 8.1%
from the previous year. Growth was primarily driven by non-traded services
and goods for the domestic market, as opposed to oil or mineral extraction
and exports. The average salary in Russia was $640 per month in early 2008,
up from $80 at the time Putin was elected president, a 150% increase in real
rates. Approximately 14% of Russians lived below the national poverty line in
2007, significantly down from 40% in 1998 at the worst of the post-Soviet
collapse. The UN estimates that about 12.1% of Russians live on less than
2$(PPP) per day according to their most recent available data between 1990 - 2005, most of whom are pensioners and low skilled workers in depressive
regions. Unemployment in Russia was at 6% in 2007, down from about
12.4% in 1999.
Poland 波蘭
Poland is considered to have one of the healthiest economies of the post-
communist countries, with GDP growing by 6.1% in 2006. Since the fall of
communism, Poland has steadfastly pursued a policy of liberalising the
economy and today stands out as a successful example of the transition from
a state-directed economy to a primarily privately owned market economy.
GDP growth had been strong and steady from 1993 to 2000 with only a short
slowdown from 2001 to 2002. Leopard sport-style car designed and produced
in PolandThe prospect of closer integration with the European Union has
put the economy back on track, with growth of 3.7% annually in 2003, a rise
from 1.4% annually in 2002. In 2004, GDP growth equaled 5.4%, in 2005 3.3% and in 2006 6.2%. For 2007, the government has set a target for GDP
growth at 6.5 to 7.0%.
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Russia 俄羅斯
GDP (PPP) 2007 estimate Total $2.088 trillion[4] (7th)
- Per capita $14,692[4] (52nd)
GDP (nominal) 2007 estimate Total $1.290 trillion[4] (10th)
- Per capita $9,075 (54th)
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Poland 波蘭
GDP (PPP) 2007 (IMF) estimate Total $631.8 billion (24th)
- Per capita $20,487 (52nd)
GDP (nominal) 2007 (IMF) estimate Total $413.3 billion (24th)
- Per capita $13,444 (49th)