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[National economy] GDP (current US$, billions)
[National economy] GDP per capita (current US$)
[National economy] GDP per capita (PPP, current international$)
[National economy] GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
[National economy] % of those who describe the current economic situation as good
[National economy] % of those who expect the economic situation in their country to improve over the next 12 months
[National economy] % of those who think that their country's economic system needs major reform
[National economy] Labour Productivity (GDP per hour worked, current PPP US$)
[National economy] Shadow economy, as % of GDP
[National economy] % of those who think that the economy is the most important issue for their country
[National economy] Total reserves (includes gold, 100 million US$)
[National economy] % of those who agree that the government is responsible for providing industry with the help it needs to grow
[National economy] % of those who are proud of their country in its economic achievements
[Saving and investment] % of currency and deposits in household financial assets
[Price and interest] Long-term interest rate
[Price and interest] % of those who agree that the government is responsible for keeping prices under control
[Price and interest] % of those who think that fighting rising prices is the most important aim of the country out of maintaining national order/ giving people more say/ fighting rising prices/ protecting freedom of speech
[Price and interest] % of those who would choose keeping down inflation rather than keeping down unemployment,
[Income inequality] Income inequality (gini coefficient) - before tax and government transfers
[Income inequality] Income inequality (gini coefficient) - after tax and government transfers
[Income inequality] % of those who think that global poverty is a major threat to their country
[Income inequality] % of those who are dissatisfied with their earnings
[Income inequality] % of those who think that it is difficult for their household to make ends meet
[Income inequality] % of those who think that it will be difficult for their household to make ends meet for the next 12 months
[Income inequality] % of those who skip a meal because there is not enough money once a month or more
[Income inequality] % of men who say that they have a higher income than their partner
[Income inequality] % of women who say that they have a higher income than their partner
[Income inequality] % of those who say that both partners have about the same income
[Income inequality] % of those who think that the income distribution of their country is unfair
[Income inequality] % of those who think that differences in income in the country are too large
[Income inequality] % of those who are optimistic about reducing the gap between the rich and poor
[Income inequality] % of those who contact people who are a lot poorer than them every day
[Income inequality] % of those who contact people who are a lot richer than them every day
[Income inequality] Extent of anger at differences in wealth
[Income inequality] % of those who think that there is strong conflicts between poor people and rich people
[Income inequality] % of those who think that most people are better off in a free market economy despite growing economic inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that differences in peoplefs standard of living should be small for a society to be fair
[Income inequality] % of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (5 choices)
[Income inequality] % of those who think that the government is responsible for reducing income inequality (4 choices)
[Income inequality] % of those who think that the government is tne most responsible for reducing income inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that private companies are tne most responsible for reducing income inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that trade unions are tne most responsible for reducing income inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that high income people are tne most responsible for reducing income inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that low income people are tne most responsible for reducing income inequality
[Income inequality] % of those who think that income differences do not need to be reduced
[Income inequality] % of those who think that politicians do not care about reducing the differences in income
[Income inequality] % of those who think that the government is successful in reducing the differences in income
[Income inequality] % of those who think that they should take care of themselves and their family first, before helping other people
[Income inequality] % of those who think that people with money should be left to enjoy it
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country is a society with a small elite at the top, very few people in the middle and the great mass of people at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country is a society like a pyramid with a small elite at the top, more people in the middle, and most at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country is a society like a pyramid except that just a few people are at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country is a society with most people in the middle
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country is a society with many people near the top, and only a few near the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country ought to be a society with a small elite at the top, very few people in the middle and the great mass of people at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country ought to be a society like a pyramid with a small elite at the top, more people in the middle, and most at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country ought to be a society like a pyramid except that just a few people are at the bottom
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country ought to be a society with most people in the middle
[Social inequality] % of those who think that their country ought to be a society with many people near the top, and only a few near the bottom
[Social position] % of those who think that they belong to the upper class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they belong to the middle class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they belong to the "Middle class" (6 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they belong to the "Lower middle class" (6 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they belong to the lower class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they grew up in the upper class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they grew up in the middle class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they grew up in the lower class (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they will be in the upper class ahead 10 years (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they will be in the middle class ahead 10 years (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that they will be in the lower class ahead 10 years (10 choices)
[Social position] % of those who think that the social status of their job is higher than their fathers' job
[Social position] % of those who think that the social status of their job is lower than their fathers' job
[Social position] % of those who think that there is strong conflicts between people at the top of society and people at the bottom
[Social position] % of those who think that coming from a wealthy family is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that having well-educated parents is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that having a good education is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that having ambition is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that hard work is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that knowing the right people is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that having political connections is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that giving bribes is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that race is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that religion is very important for getting ahead in life
[Social position] % of those who think that man or woman is very important for getting ahead in life
[Manufacturing] Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP)
[Manufacturing] Competitive industrial performance index
[Manufacturing] % of employment of small and medium sized companies (1-249 employees) in manufacturing
[Manufacturing] % of employment of large companies (250 and more employees) in manufacturing
[Services] Tourism, % of GDP
[Services] Tourism, employment, % of total employment
[Services] % of employment of small and medium sized companies (1-249 employees) in Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
[Services] % of employment of large companies (250 and more employees) in Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
[Financial sector] % of those who turn to family members or close friends first to help them if they needed to borrow a large sum of money
[Financial sector] % of those who turn to private companies first to help them if they needed to borrow a large sum of money
[Financial sector] % of those who turn to public services first to help them if they needed to borrow a large sum of money
[Companies] Extent to which people trust major private companies
[Companies] % of those who have confidence in business and industry
[Companies] Degree of trust in business and industry (0-10 scale)
[Companies] % of those who think that private enterprise is the best way to solve their country's economic problems
[Companies] % of those who think that major private companies comply with laws and regulations
[Companies] % of those who think that major private companies try to avoid paying their taxes
[Companies] % of those who agree that large international companies are doing more and more damage to local businesses in the country
[Companies] % of those who have joined in boycotts
[Starting business] New business density (new registrations per 1,000 people ages 15-64)
[Starting business] Cost of business start-up procedures (% of GNI per capita)
[Industrial policy] % of those who think that business, banks and industry have the most influence on the actions of the government
[Industrial policy] % of those who are in favour of less government regulation of business
[Industrial policy] % of those who are in favour of government support for industry to develop new products and technology
[Industrial policy] % of those who are in favour of government support for declining industries to protect jobs
Period:
2019
Area:
World
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Major advanced countries
\n
Nordic and major advanced countries
\n
OECD members
\n
EU27
\n
EU+Japan
\n
Europe
\n
ASIA
\n
TPP
\n
Latin America
\n
Africa
\n
190 countries/ areas
Highlight:
(No highlight)
Japan
Nordic and Japan
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Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Chile
China
Colombia
Comoros
Democratic Republic of Congo
Republic of Congo
Costa Rica
Cote dIvoire
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Eswatini
Ethiopia
Fiji
Finland
France
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong, China
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Republic of Korea
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
North Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico
Micronesia, Federated States of
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar (Burma)
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Palestinian Territory
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Sudan
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkiye
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
1
Venezuela
211.8%
2
Somalia
198.2%
3
Haiti
179.7%
4
Chad
169.3%
5
Micronesia, Federated States of
141.4%
6
Central African Republic
127.8%
7
Mozambique
106.9%
8
Suriname
93.5%
9
Guinea-Bissau
88.8%
10
South Sudan
77.4%
11
Zimbabwe
76.6%
12
Nicaragua
65.7%
13
Republic of Congo
62.2%
14
Equatorial Guinea
59.1%
15
Mali
55.1%
16
Comoros
54.2%
17
Cambodia
53.4%
18
Paraguay
52.2%
19
Gambia
49.5%
20
Ethiopia
45.4%
21
El Salvador
43.3%
22
Burkina Faso
42.8%
23
Vanuatu
42.5%
24
Lebanon
42.3%
25
Tanzania
40.6%
26
Uganda
40.5%
27
Palestinian Territory
40.3%
28
Yemen
40.2%
29
Djibouti
39.7%
30
Bolivia
37.3%
31
Kiribati
34.9%
32
Belize
34.3%
33
Iraq
34.2%
34
Zambia
34.0%
35
Guinea
33.8%
36
Ecuador
33.0%
37
Malawi
32.6%
38
Madagascar
30.2%
39
Honduras
28.1%
40
Solomon Islands
27.4%
41
Nigeria
26.1%
42
Cameroon
24.8%
43
Libya
24.6%
44
Uruguay
24.1%
45
Jordan
23.3%
45
Philippines
23.3%
47
Senegal
22.6%
48
Kenya
22.4%
49
Eritrea
21.3%
50
Egypt
20.3%
51
Nepal
20.2%
52
Papua New Guinea
18.6%
53
Sudan
17.8%
54
Tajikistan
17.5%
55
Guatemala
17.3%
56
United Arab Emirates
17.2%
57
St. Lucia
17.0%
58
Democratic Republic of Congo
16.3%
59
Mauritania
15.8%
60
Dominica
15.2%
60
Mexico
15.2%
62
Republic of Korea
14.6%
63
Fiji
14.5%
64
Grenada
14.4%
65
Colombia
14.1%
66
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
13.9%
67
Italy
13.8%
68
Bosnia and Herzegovina
13.7%
68
Dominican Republic
13.7%
70
Gabon
13.3%
70
Myanmar (Burma)
13.3%
72
Cape Verde
13.0%
73
Marshall Islands
12.9%
74
Seychelles
12.5%
75
Sao Tome and Principe
12.4%
76
Burundi
12.3%
76
Ghana
12.3%
78
Poland
11.6%
79
Algeria
11.3%
80
Angola
11.1%
80
Malaysia
11.1%
82
Bahamas
11.0%
83
Albania
10.8%
84
Eswatini
10.7%
85
Costa Rica
9.6%
86
Guyana
9.4%
86
Peru
9.4%
88
Namibia
8.9%
89
San Marino
8.8%
90
Bangladesh
8.7%
90
Sri Lanka
8.7%
92
Syrian Arab Republic
8.1%
92
Togo
8.1%
94
Antigua and Barbuda
8.0%
95
Niger
7.9%
96
Sierra Leone
7.6%
97
Japan
7.5%
98
Barbados
7.3%
99
India
7.2%
100
Samoa
6.9%
101
Afghanistan
6.8%
102
Malta
6.7%
102
Pakistan
6.7%
104
Germany
6.5%
105
Liberia
6.3%
105
Qatar
6.3%
107
Croatia
6.2%
107
St. Kitts and Nevis
6.2%
109
Lesotho
6.1%
110
Tonga
6.0%
110
Turkiye
6.0%
112
Panama
5.8%
113
Indonesia
5.7%
114
Cyprus
5.6%
114
Viet Nam
5.6%
116
Saudi Arabia
5.4%
117
Belgium
5.3%
118
Argentina
5.0%
119
Austria
4.7%
120
Laos
4.6%
121
Hungary
4.5%
122
Brazil
4.2%
122
Jamaica
4.2%
124
Maldives
4.1%
125
Moldova
4.0%
125
Netherlands
4.0%
127
Spain
3.9%
128
Bhutan
3.7%
129
Morocco
3.6%
130
Benin
3.5%
131
North Macedonia
3.1%
131
Oman
3.1%
133
Thailand
3.0%
134
Tunisia
2.9%
135
Chile
2.7%
135
Cote dIvoire
2.7%
135
Israel
2.7%
138
Serbia
2.3%
138
Switzerland
2.3%
140
Liechtenstein
2.2%
140
Palau
2.2%
140
Uzbekistan
2.2%
143
Georgia
2.1%
144
Iceland
1.9%
144
Portugal
1.9%
146
Kuwait
1.7%
147
Luxembourg
1.6%
148
Greece
1.5%
148
Latvia
1.5%
150
Kosovo
1.4%
150
Kyrgyzstan
1.4%
152
Azerbaijan
1.2%
152
Mongolia
1.2%
152
Montenegro
1.2%
152
Puerto Rico
1.2%
156
Brunei Darussalam
1.1%
156
China
1.1%
156
Czech Republic
1.1%
156
Iran
1.1%
160
Bahrain
1.0%
160
Bulgaria
1.0%
160
Estonia
1.0%
160
Russian Federation
1.0%
160
Slovakia
1.0%
160
United States
1.0%
166
Armenia
0.8%
166
Mauritius
0.8%
166
Norway
0.8%
169
Australia
0.7%
169
Finland
0.7%
169
France
0.7%
169
Timor-Leste
0.7%
169
Trinidad and Tobago
0.7%
174
Botswana
0.6%
175
Belarus
0.5%
175
Hong Kong, China
0.5%
175
Lithuania
0.5%
175
Sweden
0.5%
175
Ukraine
0.5%
180
Singapore
0.4%
181
Canada
0.3%
181
Romania
0.3%
183
Denmark
0.2%
183
Kazakhstan
0.2%
183
New Zealand
0.2%
183
South Africa
0.2%
187
Ireland
0.1%
188
Rwanda
0.0%
188
Slovenia
0.0%
188
United Kingdom
0.0%
No data for 48 countries.
American Samoa/ Andorra/ Anguilla/ Aruba/ Bermuda/ British Virgin Islands/ Cayman Islands/ Channel Islands/ Cook Islands/ Cuba/ Curacao/ Faeroe Islands/ Falkland Islands (Malvinas)/ French Guiana/ French Polynesia/ Gibraltar/ Greenland/ Guadeloupe/ Guam/ Guernsey/ Holy See (Vatican City)/ Jersey/ North Korea/ Macao, China/ Man, Isle of/ Martinique/ Mayotte/ Monaco/ Montserrat/ Nauru/ Netherlands Antilles/ New Caledonia/ Niue/ Northern Mariana Islands/ Pitcairn/ Reunion/ St. Helena/ St. Martin (French part)/ St. Pierre et Miquelon/ Sint Maarten (Dutch part)/ Taiwan/ Tokelau/ Turkmenistan/ Turks and Caicos Islands/ Tuvalu/ Virgin Islands/ Wallis and Futuna Islands/ Western Sahara
Source
World Bank, World Development Indicators
Original source
World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
Correlations with major national performance indices
Life satisfaction (10 steps)
No. of data
142
Regression equation
Y = -1.219392 X +
5.720
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.288
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.083
GDP per capita (current US$)
No. of data
183
Regression equation
Y = -21263.349432 X +
21420.028
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.305
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.093
Life expectancy at birth - Both sexes (years)
No. of data
188
Regression equation
Y = -10.384727 X +
73.963
Correlation coefficient (r)
-0.457
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.209
Fertility rate, total (births per woman)
No. of data
188
Regression equation
Y = 1.669657 X +
2.204
Correlation coefficient (r)
0.450
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.203
Suicide, age-standardized (per 100 000 population)
No. of data
180
Regression equation
Y = 3.092629 X +
9.478
Correlation coefficient (r)
0.122
Coefficient of determination (R2)
0.015