b'accurately and primarily in terms of GDP pergrowthi.e. a kind of proxy GDP. This is person. It is only since immigration beganmisleading: doubtless it is intended to be. to be debated by the BBC (which persists in misleadingly describing the phenomenon asThe table below lists the 20 top wealthiest migration) and others that that establishedcountries measured by GDP per capita; as measurement of GDP per person has beenmany as 20 countries are shown, so as to be ignored. It has been in part replaced byable to include the UK. Table 55 NominalGDP per capitaby country* CountryGDP per capita Luxembourg$120,061 Switzerland$86,835 Iceland$84,675 Norway$82,711 Ireland$80,641 Qatar$66,202 Denmark$63,830 United States$62,152 Singapore$61,767 Australia$59,655 Sweden$58,345 Netherlands$55,185 Austria$53,764 Finland$52,422 Germany$50,842 Belgium$49,272 Canada$48,466 France$44,934 New Zealand$44,639 UnitedKingdom$44,177Source: InternationalMonetary Fund World Economic Outlook *IMF outlookApril 2018 for year 2018 and 2023123'