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to compare their efficiency and competitiveness, we need to consider GDP per capita (i.e., GDP per inhabitant). The world’s top 10 economies by per capita GDP (1 to 10)
The external economic performances using trade, reserves, foreign aid, and foreign direct investment data, reflect the changing competitiveness among world economies. These statistical trends do generate ample discussion on the differences and implications between socialism and capitalism. Statistical data on...
Four European countries are in the world’s 10 largest economies, according to research by the Centre for Economic and Business Research. The annual World Economic League Table 2015 published on Friday (26 December) by the London-based think tank puts the US as the world’s main economic powe...
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...
Among the top 10 richest economies, Macao SAR has the fastest-growing economy with 10.62%. Among the top 50 economies with the highest GDP per capita, Guyana has the highest growth rate of 43.81%. Five economies will experience negative growth rates in 2024. Kuwait has the lowest growth rate...
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...
Ireland and Switzerland come in second and third place, respectively, followed by Singapore and Netherlands. The center has issued the ranking every year since 1989, and takes 336 different criteria into consideration. Let's see the top 10 most competitive economies in the world. ...
Out of the top 10 largest economies, only Brazil has reported the data for May 2020 - they point to a contraction in exports by 12.9% year-on-year, a second month after -7.6% in April 2020; Brazil is the last of the top 10 to be adversely affected by COVID-19 ...
In the top 11-20, South Korea slips two spots. Out of 196 economies, the rank of 154 economies changed in 2022. Venezuela and Guyana are the biggest gainers in the ranking by 17, followed by Azerbaijan up by 15 positions. Macao, Zimbabwe and Lao PDR lost 12 positions each, followed ...