Human capital and per capita income are crucial in Ecuador's economic development. Human capital, represented by the population's education, health, and skills, directly influences the productivity and economic growth of the country. In turn, per capita income reflects citizens' average income level...
The table below is an imperfect attempt at assessing Ecuador's Income per capita level (proxied as World Economics GDP per capita) and Ecuador's Asset wealth per capita (proxied by data derived from the Credit Suisse Wealth Report 2023), and using Untited Nations population data. Data for eac...
Within Latin America, it is clearly a less developed country, with a per capita income just above half the regional average (UNDP, 2007)1. In Ecuador, economic diversification is low, and primary Ecuador's biodiversity Ecuador is blessed by one of the most biodiverse natural and cultural ...
Per capita income was $1,043, while 1990 figures reported 50% inflation. Agriculture accounts for 17% of GNP, industry for 16%; 1990 international trade surplus totalled $0.7 billion. Additional data are provided on Ecuador's people, government, economy, international affiliations, history, ...
Quito is the largest city in contribution to national GDP, and the highest in per capita income. Quito has the highest level of tax collection in Ecuador, exceeding the national 57% per year 2009, currently being the most important economic region of the country, as the latest "study" condu...
per capita: 1,283 cu m/yr (2000) Natural hazards: frequent earthquakes; landslides; volcanic activity; floods; periodic droughts volcanism: Ecuador experiences volcanic activity in the Andes Mountains; Sangay (elev. 5,230 m, 17,159 ft), which erupted in 2010, is mainland Ecuador's most acti...
the relationship between per capita income and pollution is an inverted U. The behaviour establishes that as the GDP per capita grows, the environmental damage increases. When it reaches its highest stage, it begins to decrease. At this point, pollution starts to decline as a function of GDP ...
GDP Per Capita Trend Analysis Ecuador B2C Ecommerce Market Size and Forecast by B2C Ecommerce Segments (Gross Merchandise Value Trend Analysis, 2018-2027) Retail Shopping (breakdown by clothing, footwear & accessories, health, beauty and personal care, food & beverage, appliances and electronics...
etc. Social factors include specific social variables that might have a linkage with household practices or conditions that might influence water quality in the household; they include area (rural–urban), geographical region, per capita income, ethnicity or identity, household composition, and educatio...
Ecuador's high poverty and income inequality most affect indigenous, mixed race, and rural populations. The government has increased its social spending to ameliorate these problems, but critics question the efficiency and implementation of its national development plan. Nevertheless, the conditional cash...