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The 20 richest small countries in the world

Small and mighty
Vatican City: £16,000) GDP per person
Bahamas: £16,700)
United Arab Emirates: £30,500)
Brunei: £31,000)
Andorra – £34,000
Kuwait – £34,500
Austria: £38,700
Netherlands: £39,300
Iceland: £39,500
Singapore: £40,000
Ireland: £40,400
San Marino: £47,000
Switzerland: £64,300
Bermuda: £67,700
Macau (Macao): £72,400
Qatar: £73,000
Norway: £73,000
Luxembourg: £88,000
Liechtenstein: £118,400
Monaco: £141,400
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Small and mighty

The world’s largest countries might look mighty, but they don’t always have as much cash as you might think. Using figures compiled by the Economist, we round up some of the tiniest countries in the world where the money people earn is surprisingly high.
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07 September 2016

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