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@askrafiki can you view Germany and France as one, and adapt the GDP per capita analysis?



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Combined Germany-France Non-Health GDP per Capita by Major Sectors (2023 Estimates, USD)

Treating Germany (pop. 84M) and France (pop. 68M) as one unit: Combined pop. ~152M. Total GDP ~$6.35T (Germany $4.46T + France $3.03T, World Bank/OECD). Health spending ~12.4% ($0.79T; Germany 12.7% + France 12.1%). Non-health GDP ~$5.56T → Per capita ~$36,580 (total non-health GDP/pop.).

Sectors sorted by size (services > industry > agriculture). Agriculture smallest (~1-2% combined). Data from OECD Structural Analysis, World Bank (2024 updates via web).

By Overall Sector Size (Largest to Smallest):

  1. Services (~75% of combined non-health; ~$4.17T → $27,435 per capita)

    • Finance, trade, IT, real estate dominate.
  2. Industry (~20% of combined non-health; ~$1.11T → $7,300 per capita)

    • Manufacturing (auto, chemicals), construction key.
  3. Agriculture (~1.5% of combined non-health; ~$0.08T → $530 per capita)

    • Crops, forestry; minor share.

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