In accordance with new Eurostat data, Prague is the seventh richest region in the EU that ranks European regions per GDP per capita, a per capita measurement of goods and services produced in each region of the EU. سيارات
According to Eurostat data, GDP per capita in Czech capital was calculated to be 187 percent of the EU-wide average.
The ranking is a slight increase over previous years' data. Prague was listed as Europe's ninth richest region in 2015.
The regions that ranked at the top of the 2019 EU list of the richest in Europe were familiar, with the UK Inner London at 626% of the EU's average GDP.
Luxembourg (253%), Southern Ireland (220%), Hamburg (202%) and Brussels (196%) followed UK capital for the Top 5.
In this year's rankings, Prague top Bratislava, while in the past the city has come behind the Slovak capital.
In 2017 the World Bank was ranked 34th in GDP per capita in the world, at an estimated $36,916. (about 840,000 crowns).
According to the latest Eurostat data, no Czech city was among the top 20 poorest regions in the EU.
Prices have increased by 4.3% across the European Union, with apartments prices in Slovenia rising by 15.1% in the third quarter, followed by the Netherlands (10.2%) and Ireland (9.1 percent ).
In Italy (-0.8%), Romania (-0.7%), Finland (-0.4%), Slovakia (-0.3%) and Hungary, decreases have been observed (-0.2 percent ).
"Despite a fairly strong 3Q18, average 2018 HPI growth has reached 8%, ranking seventh among EU countries, according to ING Bank analysts. This decreased from the 12% growth in 2017, which was the highest in the EU. This still means that the Czech property market average growth is nearly twice as high as the EU average."
Economists note that a more pronounced fall in prices is not expected because of insufficient supplies of new housing, mainly in larger Czech cities, in connection with administrative hurdles which have impaired new building permits.