GDP/Cap Growth 5 Years in Italy compared to Europe
This table was last updated in September 2023.
Bulgaria |
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Romania |
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Lithuania |
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Ireland |
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Latvia |
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Croatia |
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Estonia |
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Poland |
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Montenegro |
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Turkey |
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North Macedonia |
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Slovenia |
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Norway |
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Slovak Rep. |
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Hungary |
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Switzerland |
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Malta |
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Netherlands |
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Greece |
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Czech Rep. |
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Luxembourg |
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Belgium |
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Austria |
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Portugal |
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Finland |
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Cyprus |
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Germany |
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Italy |
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Denmark |
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France |
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Spain |
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Sweden |
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Italy's house price statistics are of moderate quality. The best source of house price time-series is the semi-annual residential property price index from the European Central Bank and the quarterly house price index from Eurostat. General economic statistics for Italy come from the Bank of Italy and the National Institute of Statistics.