![🔹Highest AIC per capita in the EU in 🇱🇺Luxembourg (45% above the EU average) in 2020 🔹Lowest in 🇧🇬Bulgaria (39% below) 🔸Highest GDP per capita in 🇱🇺Luxembourg & 🇮🇪Ireland (163% & 109% 🔹Highest AIC per capita in the EU in 🇱🇺Luxembourg (45% above the EU average) in 2020 🔹Lowest in 🇧🇬Bulgaria (39% below) 🔸Highest GDP per capita in 🇱🇺Luxembourg & 🇮🇪Ireland (163% & 109%](https://euagenda.eu/upload/social/868a9fd56c08f802d4c538deb671ed15.jpg)
🔹Highest AIC per capita in the EU in 🇱🇺Luxembourg (45% above the EU average) in 2020 🔹Lowest in 🇧🇬Bulgaria (39% below) 🔸Highest GDP per capita in 🇱🇺Luxembourg & 🇮🇪Ireland (163% & 109%
![Yugofili ↗️ auf Twitter: „GDP per capital of Bulgaria, 2017. Bulgarian and chinese GDP per capita are barely the same, & they have same minimal wage per month (2,200 yuan or 289e) Yugofili ↗️ auf Twitter: „GDP per capital of Bulgaria, 2017. Bulgarian and chinese GDP per capita are barely the same, & they have same minimal wage per month (2,200 yuan or 289e)](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EMgHocPXYAEba2A.jpg)
Yugofili ↗️ auf Twitter: „GDP per capital of Bulgaria, 2017. Bulgarian and chinese GDP per capita are barely the same, & they have same minimal wage per month (2,200 yuan or 289e)
![EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "💰In 2020, Gross Domestic Product (#GDP) per capita expressed in purchasing power standards (#PPS) ranged between 55% of the EU average in 🇧🇬 Bulgaria and 266% in 🇱🇺 Luxembourg. EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "💰In 2020, Gross Domestic Product (#GDP) per capita expressed in purchasing power standards (#PPS) ranged between 55% of the EU average in 🇧🇬 Bulgaria and 266% in 🇱🇺 Luxembourg.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E4V5z0dWUAAYe3V.jpg:large)
EU_Eurostat on Twitter: "💰In 2020, Gross Domestic Product (#GDP) per capita expressed in purchasing power standards (#PPS) ranged between 55% of the EU average in 🇧🇬 Bulgaria and 266% in 🇱🇺 Luxembourg.
![2. The context: Strong socio-economic progress, yet large territorial disparities | Decentralisation and Regionalisation in Bulgaria : Towards Balanced Regional Development | OECD iLibrary 2. The context: Strong socio-economic progress, yet large territorial disparities | Decentralisation and Regionalisation in Bulgaria : Towards Balanced Regional Development | OECD iLibrary](https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/3c6bba53-en/images/images/02-chapter2/media/image10.png)