Table 2.
Balkan countries | Total population | GDP (in million current US$) | GDP per capita in current US$ | Current health expenditure as % of GDP | Health expenditure per capita in current US$ | Income level |
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Albania | 2,934,345 | 11,864 | 4,054 | 6.70 | 271.54 | Upper middle income |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3,503,565 | 16,910 | 4,808 | 9.23 | 443.78 | Upper middle income |
Bulgaria | 7,036,852 | 53,238 | 7,442 | 8.23 | 612.48 | Upper middle income |
Croatia | 4,164,772 | 51,624 | 12,319 | 7.18 | 884.49 | High income |
Greece | 11,142,158 | 192,691 | 17,869 | 8.45 | 1510.67 | High income |
Montenegro | 629,217 | 4,845 | 8,652 | 6.00 | 382.10 | Upper middle income |
Romania | 19,580,628 | 189,005 | 9,565 | 4.98 | 476.37 | Upper middle income |
Serbia | 8,762,022 | 38,300 | 5,412 | 9.14 | 494.42 | Upper middle income |
Slovenia | 2,081,259 | 44,709 | 21,659 | 8.47 | 1834.16 | High income |
The Republic of North Macedonia | 2,085,056 | 10,755 | 5,168 | 6.34 | 327.84 | Upper middle income |
Turkey | 81,916,866 | 863,712 | 10,863 | 4.31 | 468.65 | Upper middle income |
GDP, Gross Domestic Product.