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  1. prosperitydata360.worldbank.org

    Explore San Marino economic data on Prosperity Data360. Explore San Marino economic data on Prosperity Data360. ... Search: Search. Home; Economies; Topics; Analytics; Resources; API; About; San Marino. Region: Europe & Central Asia Income Group: High income Datasets: 62 Indicators: 3164. Economy Comparison; ... Ease of doing business : Ease of ...
  2. data.ecb.europa.eu

    European Economic Area (135) European Investment Bank (4) European Union (27 countries) (4) Extra Euro area (203) FR. Germany (4) Faroe Islands (198) Fiji (76) ... San Marino [SM] Counterpart area World (all entities, including reference area, including IO) [W0] Reference sector General government [S13]
  3. openknowledge.worldbank.org

    Economy Profile of San Marino Doing Business 2020 Indicators ... regional level. Doing Business The project, launched in 2002, looks at domestic small and medium-size companies and measures the regulations applying to them through their life ... Ease of Doing Business in San Marino Region Europe & Central Asia Income Category High income ...
  4. The path of San Marino towards a greater integration with Europe. The strategies of economic policy of the small European states have always been formulated based on the awareness of the fact that limited internal resources require adequate access to the domestic economy. ... Monaco and San Marino with the EU is also in the interest of the EU ...
  5. Learn about San Marino's economy, taxation, and banking sector. Explore key data on economic development, tax rates, deposit guarantee, and major banks. ... Business Accounts; Personal Accounts; Merchant Accounts; Payment Cards; Expense Management; ... San Marino is not a member of the European Union, but uses Euro as its currency and can mint ...
  6. According to , nominal GDP of San Marino in 2020 was 1.4 bln EUR. San Marino underperforms the European Union in terms of real GDP growth with the average annual differential coming to -0.4% over the past 10 years (2010 - 2020). In 2020 real GDP growth was -6.7% which was below the Euro Area average (-6.6%) and below the European Union average ...
  7. openknowledge.worldbank.org

    Doing Business provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 190 economies and selected cities at the subnational and regional level. This economy profile presents indicators for San Marino; for 2019 San Marino ranks 88.
  8. assets.kpmg.com

    San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, was founded on 3 September 301 CE. It is an enclave in Italy, between ... Despite the economic crisis, the unemployment rate of 6.27% (in the strict sense) is still below the European average (the overall unemployment rate is 8.02%). There are 4,934 businesses operating in various sectors.
  9. Economy Driven By Tourism And Exports San Marino is one of the world's smallest countries and the oldest surviving republic. Landlocked within Italy, with an area of just over 60 square kilometers and home to fewer than 35,000 people, it is among the world's most affluent countries in terms of GDP per capita.
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    The economy of San Marino is a developed free-market economy focused on industries such as tourism, banking, and the manufacture of ceramics, clothing, fabrics, furniture, paints, spirits, tiles, and wine.Taken together, the manufacturing and financial sector make up more than half of the national GDP. The primary sector contribution to the GDP of the country is marginal, with the main ...

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