Believe it or not.
Ireland has been named as the 14th richest country in the world according to a study by Global Finance Magazine.
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Hard as it might be to be believe, with a GDP per capita of $48,786 (approximately €42,820) Ireland is considered richer than countries such as Canada, Australia and Germany on a list published on the Global Finance website this weekend.
The list, which you can see in full here, is based on the gross domestic product of the countries in question based on purchasing power parity per capita, with factors such as cost of living and inflation rates taken into account.
Not surprisingly, Qatar (GDP per capita of approximatelty €128,150) is deemed to be the richest country, followed by Luxembourg, Singapore and Brunei.
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Norway and Switzerland are the only other European countries to feature in the top ten at numbers six and ten respectively, the United States comes in at number nine, while the United Kingdom ranked just outside the 25 richest countries at number 27.
The top 20 richest countries in the world according to Global Finance Magazine
20) Canada
19) Taiwan
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18) Germany
17) Sweden
16)Austria
15) Australia
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14) Ireland
13) The Netherlands
12)Bahrain
11) Saudi Arabia
10) Switzerland
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9) United States
8) Hong Kong
7) United Arab Emirates
6) Norway
5) Kuwait
4) Brunei
3) Singapore
2) Luxembourg
1) Qatar