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The chart summarizes the structure of the world economy and the distribution of its population based on ICP 2011 results. It incorporates three dimensions for each economy: population share, real GDP ...
The chart above of world GDP shares from 1969 to 2011 shows America’s amazingly stable share of world output, which has remained at about 26% for more than forty years, with only a ...
In One Chart How the world’s 10 largest economies have evolved since 1961, in one chart Visualization shows U.S. economic dominance, but the decades-long race for No. 2 is interesting ...
The third chart below shows the projected real world GDP per capita through 2030, which is expected to increase from $6,439 in 2000 (in 2005 dollars) by 84% to $11,875 by 2030.
It is also clear from the chart just how massive India and China are, ... The US makes up a big chunk of the rich world, with GDP per capita just shy of $50,000 (£32,282), ...
As the war in Ukraine unfolded, the World Uncertainty Index surged. A quarterly measure across 143 countries, our chart from April highlighted the broadening economic spillovers from the war. The ...
The speed of this transformation is shown in the next chart. As recently as 2005, China’s economy was less than half the size of the US. By 2019, the International Monetary Fund expects it to be ...
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