Joël Roy- Couvillon 4th March 2011 |
I lIKKEE kOOL-AAID |
María Eugenia 24th February 2011 |
Easy too use, pretty much updated, relevant statistcs, not for specialists, very useful for most people. Great news about Qatar; bad for the US, where the inequality is growing but everything else is not. |
cool 1st February 2011 |
This site is a great place for data |
adam 12th January 2011 |
I can tel the statistics data is real.the web is god .the awerage at the bootom wery informative and giving a lot information.matematicly posible to find some tru with reference to the awerage.the data would be beter if value of gdp wil expres in 1961r dollars. |
Alexander 2nd December 2010 |
You should add Yugoslavia, this list really makes no sense if it is not complete :( |
Darren 17th November 2010 |
Look at all those white nations at the top. Go Aryan masters |
Pritchard Locksley 17th November 2010 |
Um, This is a very hard website, it does not search Somalia! it just goes on down to the comment box, so i have been researching things by myself. In other words, it is not my laptop, it is your stupid stupid stupid website. G'day to you mr. person who designed this hard to use website. |
Bob_Australia 15th November 2010 |
What is the methodology for the "weighted average"?
If total GDP (2006) is $48.385B and population (2006) 6.517B the simple per capita average is $7,424.
How do you arrive at $9,875 ? |
Trevor 29th October 2010 |
According to the CIA World factbook (2009), The Bahamas' GDP was $25,400 |
bloody mary 18th October 2010 |
Iran is the bestest :) |
karl 17th October 2010 |
How download this data to excel??? |
ITQalam 15th October 2010 |
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123 7th October 2010 |
@Nvjds
He was referring to Yugoslavia's absence from the statistics. |
Plantiff 19th August 2010 |
Your fact "FACTOID # 3: The eight most developed countries all speak Germanic languages."
I didn't know that Japanese is a Germanic language. |
Lulu 10th August 2010 |
These statistics are old and so the most updated. The years are from 2000 to 2006. Since then the fortunes of the countries have changed. The updated one should be in 2009. |
Nice 20th July 2010 |
YEEEEES! weee are on the top! Wholesale nfl jerseys |
Nvjds 13th June 2010 |
To Filip, Yugoslavia is located in Europe and borders Bulgaria, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia, Romania, and Hungary. It has separated into Serbia and Montenegro, which are both separate countries. Also, the united nations owned region of Kosovo. |
Filip 8th June 2010 |
Where is Yugoslavia? |
Tony 3rd June 2010 |
It's good to see the end of apartheid has really propelled South Africa economically |
Federico 16th May 2010 |
ROK is South Korea, not Taiwan, South Korea ranked No.27 in the year 2006. |
EEEEEEEEEeeeeee 4th May 2010 |
HI PPLZ! |
Muhammad Brown 28th April 2010 |
Taiwan? small province |
David Ahn 23rd April 2010 |
Is ROK not considered a country in this website? ROK did not suddenly dissapear in the 70's or 80's. |
Rog 21st April 2010 |
I suspect these stats are now somewhat out of date post credit crisis. Two countries in particular stand out....#3 Iceland and #4 Ireland ...aren't these countries virtually bankrupt! |
T. Tsao 21st April 2010 |
Funny to fail to trace the DGP statistics, per capita or sum, of Taiwan, the Republic of China. How come? It is one of the four dragons in Asia. Without its data, the comparison among the four countries means less. |
jun admana 5th April 2010 |
Low population, more wealth is distributed. |
SARAH 25th March 2010 |
I can't understand these stats....what does it mean ? |
Norwegian girl 24th March 2010 |
YEEEEES! weee are on the top! |
TSEPANG 22nd February 2010 |
THE DATA DOES NOT CLEARLY UNDERSTANDABLY |
Ron 31st January 2010 |
I would like to see the stats for the US NOW, after three years of Democrats in Congress and the Senate.. |
Jennifer from CNPS 29th January 2010 |
The GDP per capita is very useful for school projects! |
Nsom Philemon(cameroon) 11th January 2010 |
Bravo Cameroon as you advance economically... |
Marti 4th January 2010 |
Where is Catalonia? |
Abdur Rafique 2nd January 2010 |
Excellent and very wide range of data coverage. In most cases such as GDP, GDP (PPP), education data need updating.
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Korea.south 13th December 2009 |
Korea 's GDP per capita figur is 68$. (1960) |
Spike 27th September 2009 |
There isn't Kiribati! |
Shelbie Janise 10th September 2009 |
I like to use this website especially to help my daughter with her homework. Your statistics should be a little more updated though. I do find it quite aggrivating when they ask for the present year, and the most recent year you have is four years ago. |
Crystal 3rd September 2009 |
How do I find |
Abe+Bird 26th August 2009 |
Israel GDP in 2006 was 25000$, though she has to be put in place 35. http://www.indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?c=is&v;=67 . |
passingby 3rd August 2009 |
I've travelled a lot to rich and poor countries and am convinced that GDP per capita is only a very inaccurate measure of the well being of people - It is only one measure and a very, very rough one, that needs a many other measures to quialify it - by itself it's pure bullshit |
Seán Pòl Ó Creachmhaoil 11th June 2009 |
The figure for Bermuda seems very wrong. The New York Times website, from which I linked to this website, gives it as $69,900. |
Concerned indicator 26th May 2009 |
Can you believe that Luxemburg makes $90,000 a year! If i had that much money, I would buy a monkey! |
Keith 16th May 2009 |
Great data, but a bit hard to navigate.
I found this site to have easier navigation, and it included economic analysis as well as stats.
However it has less data and is still in beta. It is on EconomyWatch.com, called the Economic Statistics Database.
Here is the link: http://www.economywatch.com/economic-statistics/ |
Keith 16th May 2009 |
Excellent depth of data, but I do find Nationmaster a bit hard to use.
A new service in beta that has less data, but is easier to use and has economic analysis together with the data points, can be found here:
http://www.economywatch.com/economic-statistics/ |
Jenny 16th May 2009 |
Excellent depth of stats here, but I do find the site a bit hard to use.
There is a new service which doesn't yet have much data, but which I have found easier to use. It includes analysis of economic figures as well as the data. You can find it here:
http://www.economywatch.com/economic-statistics/ |
Muhammad Ali 10th May 2009 |
This is an out dated statistics.
Srilanka and pakistan are no more higher than bangladesh |
Nayef Aldosari (Qatar) 5th November 2006 |
Qatar's GDP per capita figure is outdated. The current figure (2005)is $49,655 |