Saturday, 26 May 2012

Statistical indicators


Economy

GDP (GWP) (gross apple product): (purchasing ability adequation barter rates) – $59.38 abundance (2005 est.), $51.48 abundance (2004), $23 abundance (2002)

GDP (GWP) (gross apple product):19 (market barter rates) – $60.69 abundance (2008)

GDP – absolute advance rate: 3.2% (2008), 3.1% p.a. (2000–07), 2.4% p.a. (1990–99), 3.1% p.a. (1980–89)

GDP – per capita: purchasing ability adequation – $9,300, €7,500 (2005 est.), $8,200, €6,800 (92) (2003), $7,900, €5,000 (2002)

World average income: purchasing ability adequation $1,041, €950 (1993)20

GDP – agreement by sector: agriculture: 4%; industry: 32%; services: 64% (2004 est.)

Inflation amount (consumer prices): developed countries 1% to 4% typically; developing countries 5% to 60% typically; civic aggrandizement ante alter broadly in alone cases, from crumbling prices in Japan to hyperinflation in several Third Apple countries (2003)

Derivatives OTC outstanding abstract amount: $601 abundance (Dec 2010) (13)

Derivatives barter traded outstanding abstract amount: $82 abundance (June 2011) (14)

Global debt issuance: $5.187 trillion, €3 abundance (2004), $4.938 trillion, €3.98 abundance (2003), $3.938 abundance (2002) (Thomson Financial League Tables)

Global disinterestedness issuance: $505 billion, €450 billion (2004), $388 billion. €320 billion (2003), $319 billion, €250 abundance (2002) (Thomson Financial League Tables)

editEmployment

World GDP per capita amid 1500–2000 (log scale)

World GDP per capita amid 1500–2003

GDP increase, 1990–1998 and 1990–2006, in above countries.

Unemployment rate: 8.7% (2009 est.). 30% (2007 est.) accumulated unemployment and underemployment in abounding non-industrialized countries; developed countries about 4%–12% unemployment.

editIndustries

Industrial assembly advance rate: 3% (2002 est.)

editEnergy

Yearly electricity – production: 15,850,000 GWh (2003 est.), 14,850,000 GWh (2001 est.)

Yearly electricity – consumption: 14,280,000 GWh (2003 est.), 13,930,000 GWh (2001 est.)

Oil – production: 79,650,000 bbl/d (12,663,000 m3/d) (2003 est.), 75,460,000 barrels per day (11,997,000 m3/d) (2001)

Oil – consumption: 80,100,000 bbl/d (12,730,000 m3/d) (2003 est.), 76,210,000 barrels per day (12,116,000 m3/d) (2001)

Oil – accepted reserves: 1.025 abundance butt (163 km³) (2001 est.)

Natural gas – production: 2,569 km³ (2001 est.)

Natural gas – consumption: 2,556 km³ (2001 est.)

Natural gas – accepted reserves: 161,200 km³ (1 January 2002)

editCross-border

Yearly exports: $12.4 trillion, €8.75 abundance (2009 est.)

Exports – commodities: the accomplished ambit of automated and agronomical appurtenances and services

Exports – partners: US 12.7%, Germany 7.1%, China 6.2%, France 4.4%, Japan 4.2%, UK 4.1% (2008)

Yearly imports: $12.29 trillion, €9 abundance (2009 est.)

Imports – commodities: the accomplished ambit of automated and agronomical appurtenances and services

Imports – partners: China 10.3%, Germany 8.6%, US 8.1%, Japan 5% (2008)

Debt – external: $56.9 trillion, €40 abundance (31 December 2009 est.)

editGift economy

Yearly bread-and-butter aid – recipient: Official Development Assistance (ODA) $50 billion, €39.5 billion

editCommunications

Telephones – capital curve in use: 843,923,500 (2007)

4,263,367,600 (2008)

Telephones – adaptable cellular: 3,300,000,000 (Nov. 2007)21

Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 10,350 (2000 est.)

Internet users: 1,311,050,595 (January 18, 2008 15 est.), 1,091,730,861 (December 30, 2006 16 est.), 604,111,719 (2002 est.)

editTransport

Transportation basement common includes:

Airports

Total: 49,973 (2004)

Roadways (in kilometres)

Total: 32,345,165 km

Paved: 19,403,061 km

Unpaved: 12,942,104 km (2002)

Railways

Total: 1,122,650 km includes about 190,000 to 195,000 km of electrified routes of which 147,760 km are in Europe, 24,509 km in the Far East, 11,050 km in Africa, 4,223 km in South America, and 4,160 km in North America.

editMilitary

Military expenditures – dollar figure: accumulated absolute amount on accoutrements common in 1999 remained at about the 1998 level, about $750 billion, about 1/2 of which was the United States (1999)

Military expenditures – percent of GDP: almost 2% of gross apple artefact (1999).

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