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In the NZZ, Simon Gemperli offers a fact check on Liechtenstein. GDP per employed person: CHF 144’000 (Switzerland: CHF 125’000). 10 countries are even smaller. The people can vote the monarch out of office. Banks contribute a quarter of GDP.
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In the NZZ, Simon Gemperli offers a fact check on Liechtenstein.
- GDP per employed person: CHF 144’000 (Switzerland: CHF 125’000).
- 10 countries are even smaller.
- The people can vote the monarch out of office.
- Banks contribute a quarter of GDP.