Nominal GDP in Current U.S. Dollars: $4.59 trillion3 PPP Adjusted GDP in Current International Dollars: $5.69 trillion4 GDP Growth: 0.2%5 Nominal GDP Per Capita in Current U.S. Dollars: $54,2906 Third among world economies is Germany. Germany is also Europe’s largest economy. Germany ...
The U.S., China, Germany, Japan, and India are some of the top economies in the world based on gross domestic product (GDP). Gross domestic product is an estimate of the total value of finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders during a specified period, usually a...
The Chinese economy, one of the fastest growing economies of the 21st century, now ranked as the second largest economy in the world, is currently valued at a GDP of $14.72 trillion. With China’s Belt and Road Initiative effectively merging its foreign and economic policy, promotion of usin...
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our ability to build large scale nuclear reactors, I think there’s a question mark around that. Now, as far as economies are scaling Moore’s law, I think if we did have a nuclear renaissance, we should be able to get better at building them and get some of that learned experience ...
Despite the difficult global economic climate, the third combined exhibition registered visitorship of around 92,000 from 94 countries and economies over five days, up 12 per cent from the 2010 show. Over twenty per cent of the visitors came from outside of China. Of the overseas visitors, ...
Dependency ratios, rising across most developed economies, are doing so more slowly in the U.S. than in Europe and Japan, as shown in Figure 2; this trend will be reinforced if immigration to the U.S. accelerates. FIGURE 1 Finally, world population growth is leveling off Population (...
Because of the limited financial resources allocated from above, local governments must resort to generating additional revenues from their local economies to maintain daily operations. Consequently, in economically disadvantaged areas where local governments have fewer “opportunities to diversify their ...