The gap between China and the US has narrowed In 1952, China's GDP per capita was $54 compared to $2,349 in the US, 44 times more than China's. 1952ChinaUnited States In 2018, China's GDP per capita grew to $9,732 compared to $62,606 in the US, 6.4 times more than China'...
Economic inequality is rising within many countries globally, and this can significantly influence the social vulnerability to natural hazards. We analysed income inequality and flood disasters in 67 middle- and high-income countries between 1990 and 2018 and found that unequal countries tend to suffer...
The Basel credit gap, the difference between a country’s credit-to-GDP ratio and its estimated long-term trend, is used as a basis for setting countercyclical capital buffers under the Basel III regulatory framework. Using international data from the BIS, we show that the Basel credit gap, ...
Credit To GDP Gap For China Not Slowing DownThe Market Mogul Team
Macau’s role as a gateway to China is complemented by the partnerships with local companies that it offers to entities from Portuguese-speaking countries Macau’s role is also enhanced by its participation in the Fund for Cooperation and Development between China and PSCs, as well as its recen...
“The official devaluation has quickly translated to the blue dollar. The current electoral-economic transition will continue bringing uncertainty and prop up stagflation: higher inflation and recession [Perez expects GDP to fall by 3.5% in 2023],” he said. ...
US ( 1,378) Mexico ( 1,226) France ( 1,182) Germany ( 707) Canada ( 532) India ( 111) China ( 3) Notice the ratios of deaths to coronavirus cases are 8.5%, 2.8% and 2.4% for Mexico, the United Kingdom and France respectively. ...
In most parts of the world today, the gap between men and women has closed considerably; men used to have complete control over women opening bank accounts, driving, how they dressed, healthcare access, education access, or voting rights. Even though most of us can’t remember a case of ...
The central government issued compulsory energy efficiency targets in the 11th (2006) and the 12th (2011) Five-Year-Plan (FYP): Energy intensity, measured as CO2emissions per unit of GDP, should decrease by 20% between 2006 and 2010 (State Council, 2006) and by a further 16% during the...
Companies With Negative Earnings Visualizing $102 Trillion of Global Debt in 2024 Mapped: Crypto Ownership Growth by Region Economy China’s GDP Growth is Now Lagging the Rest of Asia Mapped: The Cost of Raising a Child, by U.S. State Mapped: Net Migration Between States in 2023 Which U....