Ireland
Ireland is an island country on Europe's westernmost tip. It is the continent's second-largest island (behind the United Kingdom). The Republic of Ireland controls 80 percent of this territory. The country has a strong cultural and traditional legacy initially related to the Gaelic language and is known for its plethora of folklore.
The Irish economy has grown steadily in recent years because of its favorable taxation policy for firms and investors. This accessibility has attracted global corporations looking for new chances, resulting in more job prospects. Furthermore, Ireland benefits from EU membership and access to European markets. This access provides it with money contributing to its economic development and other perks such as visa-free travel within European blocs.
Ireland's population is hardworking and dedicated, working tirelessly to keep the economy functioning. This, paired with a stable administration and international investment, has allowed the country to develop. The Irish people's devotion has also affected the country's continued economic development. They have created a distinct culture centered on creativity and innovation due to their drive and ambition. These beliefs have enabled them to establish several successful enterprises and organizations dedicated to improving education and healthcare in their country.
GDP: $107,000 (IMF, 2023)