Government Debt as Percent of GDP by Country
This interactive map shows historical data and forecast of general government gross debt (as percent of GDP) in each country.via chartsbin.com (Click above link to see an interactive map)
This interactive map shows historical data and forecast of general government gross debt (as percent of GDP) in each country.via chartsbin.com (Click above link to see an interactive map)
This timeline chart shows the percentage of the GDP of each country at a particular time period.via nalilord.livejournal.com Note: If you read this via Email or Feed-reader click Permalink below to...
The wad of money in your pocket is one form of money, but the money supply is hardly limited to that. So, where is the money, and what exactly is it?via www.creditloan.com Note: If you read this via...
Measured a different way, the correlation between money and happiness is surprisingly strongvia www.economist.com Note: If you read this via Email or Feed-reader click Permalink below to download bigger...
A new global comparison of standards of living.via www.economist.com Published on Power of Data Visualization. Note: If you read this via Email or Feed-reader click Permalink below to download bigger...
Millennium development goal one is to eradicate hunger and extreme poverty. This grid overlays the percentage of the population who are malnourished with the size of the country's GDP per capita in...
China has passed Japan for the first time ever in terms of GDP, a landmark event for their economy. Where do they go from here? via www.creditloan.com
Sixty-five percent of Americans say that religion is an important part of their daily lives. That is compared with just 30 percent of the French, 27 percent of the British and 24 percent of the Japanese...
This map shows public expenditure in a given financial year on military as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP).via chartsbin.com(click here to see an interactive graphics)
Education is a costly part of any country's expenses. Here's a look at just how much each country values education. via www.realonlinedegrees.com
China's economy overtakes Japan's in real terms. China has become the world's second biggest economy according to data released on Monday August 16th.via www.economist.com
While China cannot maintain its level of growth without a global recovery, it is still poised to become the most important economy in the world, surpassing the U.S. in its share of the global GDP sometime...
via kiplinger.comDemocracies seem to be closely related to high GDPs.... with one huge exception: China.
via economist.com Between 2000 and 2008 health spending per person increased by 4.2% a year on average, according to the latest data from the OECD, a rich countries' club. Health-care spending...