Summary
Since the introduction of globalization to the world's markets, considerable economic power has shifted East. Economies across the world have shrunk and expanded rapidly in the face of financial crisis, political instability, increasing protectionism and shifts in consumer demand and the traditionally predictable growth models of the 20th Century will likely never be experienced again.
Key Highlights
The largest country is China.
Consumer Price Inflation is highest in India.
Scope
- This report is a chartbook, which collects large datasets and displays them as easy-to-understand graphics and charts.
- It identifies the largest country economies in a particular geography or grouping by 2018 nominal GDP.
- It details the various economic and demographic factors of each country, including extensive historical data ranges and forecasts over the next six years.
Reasons to buy
- Identifies the major economies within each group by nominal GDP and real GDP growth rates.
- Provides data on both historical and forecast per capita GDP.
- Details Consumer Price Index and Consumer Price Inflation rates.
- Details Food & Energy price growth rates.
- Provides data on household expenditure.
- Provides data on population, population growth, density and age breakdown.
- Details average ages and household sizes.
- Provides unemployment rates.
- Details life expectancy and infant mortality rates.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Real GDP
Real GDP per Person Employed
Nominal GDP per Capita
Nominal GDP Sector Breakdown
Consumer Price Index
Consumer Price Inflation
Food & Energy Prices
Household Income, Absolute & Disposable
Household Consumption Expenditure
Population & Population Growth
Population Density & Household Size
Unemployment Rate
Life Expectancy & Infant Mortality Rates
Appendix