When Kurti said Kosovo has the largest economic growth in the region, IMF exposes it quickly

When Kurti said Kosovo has the largest economic growth in the region, IMF exposes it quickly

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, since taking over governance with the country has tried not to leave in his statements any Roma in the work the government led by him, writes Periscope. He in a statement he made in May of this year said Kosovo has the most growth [...]

He said in a statement he made in May of this year that Kosovo has the largest economic growth in the region.

The economic development has been and remains our priority. During the past year, our policies and actions have had a positive effect. We have marked economic growth of 10.53 % gross domestic product, exports have increased to 83 % and foreign direct investments have increased to 22%<18x1> - Kurti said.

But today the IMF quickly damaged the first government.

Today, the ranking of the world's states is published from rich to poorest for 2022, from “magazine. Global Finance” which offers economic reports, lists and financial news.

According to these data, for 2022 Kosovo turns out to be the poorest state in the region, ranking 105th in the world with $13.964 per capita income.

Albania ranks 90th among 192 countries, totaled in analysis with GDP per capita at $1.383.

At the top of the list are countries such as Switzerland United Arab Emirates, Norway and the United States, with $76,027 per capita.

But what are the world's poorest countries? Their listing according to GDP per capita based on the equality of power purchased shows that at the end of the list are places like Burundi, South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, the Republic of Congo, and other African countries. In the region, according to the rankings, Kosovo and Albania are the poorest in the region, ranking 105 and 90, respectively.

Montenegro leads in the region as the richest country with the highest GDP per capita, given the equality of purchasing power.

It's ranked 69th in the world with $24,878.

Next comes Serbia and North Macedonia, ranked 72th and 78th, respectively. Bosnia and Herzegovina in this ranking stands 88th with $17,471 per capita. /PERISCOP

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