China gdp breakdown by sector
[DOC File]The Afghan Economy - The World Bank
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This meant declining per-capita gross domestic product (GDP). Today, almost two years after the end of the conflict, Afghanistan remains one of the poorest countries in the world, with an economy largely dependent on agriculture, an almost non-existent industrial sector with the exception of handicrafts, and very limited services (at least in ...
[DOC File]China: The Dynamics and Consequences of Market Reform
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By comparison, private consumption as a share of GDP tops 50 percent in Britain, Australia, Italy, Germany, India, Japan, France, and South Korea; it is over 70 percent in the U.S. Chinese wages as a share of GDP have also plummeted, from approximately 53 percent of GDP in 1992 to less than 40 percent in 2006 (The Economist 2007).
[DOC File]China's Economic Growth Engine: The Likely Types of ...
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Apr 26, 2011 · For the OECD countries with debt-GDP ratios that are similar to China's worst-case debt-GDP ratio of 74.7 to 114.9 percent, all of them also have higher revenue-GDP ratios: 20.5 percent for China versus 33.8 percent for Canada, 45.4 percent for Belgium, 35.7 percent for Greece, and 43.1 percent for Italy.
[DOC File]Trends in urban poverty, 1988-2002 - University at Albany
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In passing, it is interesting to note that China’s real GDP per capita (nationally, not urban-only) is estimated to have grown by 7.4% between 1988 and 2002. The HIP data thus imply substantially less income growth than official data, although a sustained growth rate of 5% per capita is still very high by international standards.
[DOC File]China´s Response to the Great Recession and its impact on ...
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China has surpassed Latin America in research and development expenditures as a share of GDP. Between 2001 and 2009, Chinese technology outlays averaged 1.2% of its GDP, while Latin American averaged 0.6% and high income countries 2.4% (World Bank, 2012).
[DOC File]Informality in China - World Bank
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Local resident Migrant Total Formal employment 83.9 39.5 74.6 Informal employee in informal sector 5.4 24.1 9.3 Informal employee in formal sector 5.2 12.1 6.6 Employer in informal sector 0.2 1.0 0.4 Self-employed 4.6 20.3 7.9 Unpaid family worker 0.8 3.0 1.3 Total 100 100 100 Note: based on first definition of informality
[DOC File]The world crisis of capitalism and the prospects for socialism
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China has emerged as the chief manufacturing centre of the global capitalist economy. China’s share of world gross domestic product (GDP) has almost tripled in the last quarter century as a result of rapid capital accumulation, rising from 5 percent to 14 percent (Andrew Glyn, Capitalism Unleashed, Oxford University Press, 2006, p. 90).
[DOC File]DAHAB ASSOCIATES
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Security Selection Country Allocation Active EAFE (equal or market weighted) GDP Mandate Sector Allocation Currency Cash/Timing 3. In one or two brief sentences, please state the product’s equity investment philosophy. 4. Describe the equity investment philosophy including how buy and sell decisions are made. 5.
[DOC File]Multiple choice questions
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13. If GDP for Maldives is $435 million in 2002 and the GDP per capita is $1576.087, the population of the country must be. a. 276,000. b. 1576.086. c. 0.276. d. 3.623. 14. The formula to calculate economic growth from 2001 to 2002 is given by. a. [(GDP2002 + GDP2001)/ GDP2001]*100. b. [(GDP2002 – GDP2001)* GDP2001]*100. c. [(GDP2002 ...
[DOC File]International data on capital stocks for OECD countries ...
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Asset breakdown Yes No Industry breakdown Yes ANA (3-way asset classification, 1-digit industries ISIC Rev. 3) STAN (2-digit industries ISIC Rev.3, total fixed assets) No Productivity database (6-way asset break-down, total economy) Economic Outlook (Total business sector, only published until December 2005)
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