Nationalcosmopolitan
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In my line of work, you wouldn't get the staff for $25.05 per hour.
Don't know if it EU law or just my company rules, but if I move to another country, doing the same job, I get the same pay. It is therefore important to know which figures you would use, EU, German or British as the GDP varies considerably for each one.
There are GDP per hour, GDP per capita, total GDP, GDP per employee.
What GDP you mean?
I can tell you that the average hourly wage in Denmark is 85% from GDP per hour.
GDP per hour=(income-taxes)/(quantity of all employees)*(average annual number of working hours o one employee)
This way you can know GDP per hour in your company.