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Far above the gross national income of the country itself.
The official cost is 0.4% of the gross national income per capita.
It was set at 1.06% of gross national income for payment appropriations.
Below is a map of European countries by gross national income per capita.
The European officials have agreed to commit 0.39 percent of their gross national income to foreign aid by 2006.
In Germany, the advertising industry contributes 1.5% of the gross national income.
This equals about 30% of the per capita gross national income for that time.
India's gross national income per capita had experienced high growth rates since 2002.
One relevant example is the record low level of payments in relation to gross national income.
About 1% of gross national income goes to the EU.
This EU budget continues to amount to about 1% of gross national income.
Progress is slow; the work consumes 6 % of Ukraine's gross national income.
Yet the Council still made substantial cuts, eventually reducing the draft budget from 1.02% to 1.01% of gross national income.
A minimum capital investment of 289.4% of the gross national income per capita is required.
Around 58% of the country's gross national income came from industry, and another 15% came from agriculture.
That figure represents less than 0.2 percent of the donors' collective gross national income, down from 0.3 percent 10 years ago.
The national mandatory contributions of member states are proportional to their gross national income.
South Korea's overall gross national income last year was $455 billion compared with $17 billion in the North.
They demanded that the financial perspective should include an expenditure ceiling of 1% of gross national income.
It is not acceptable, as the Commission proposes, to allow the commitments to proliferate to 1.27% of gross national income.
Gross national income in those countries grew almost twice as fast as the average for the euro area, and the level of unemployment was lower.
This makes them appear generous: Norway ranks first in allocating 0.92 percent of its gross national income to foreign aid.
That represents an increase of 5.4% compared to the appropriations for the current year, and corresponds to 0.99% of the Union’s gross national income.
That letter called for a limit to EU spending of 1% of gross national income.
President-in-Office, 1.03% of gross national income will not pay for our new policies or for enlargement.