Gross domestic product (GDP) per inhabitant in purchasing power standard (PPS) in relation to the EU-28 average, by NUTS 2 regions, 2015 (% of the EU-28 average, EU-28 = 100) RYB17.png – Statistics Explained
Which is the country that stands out for centralising the economy to its capital region?

The country that stands out by nearly an order-of-magnitude from the others is UK. Below is the graphic with the country labels included.

These diagrams have been adapted from the Eurostat site by using the same linear scale for all countries, in order to more accurately illustrate the scale of difference between the UK, and other major European economies. The original graphic on the Eurostat site is included below, for reference.

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This is a trial comment, left by John Sharp while accessing site in Subscriber role. Images look a bit small; I’ll have to see if I can size them to fill out the horizontal space on the page.