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Population,SP.POP.TOTAustralia AUS 12263000 12507000 12937000 13177000 13380000 13723000
Population,SP.POP.TOTSaudi ArabSAU 5599904 5836389 6100626 6392970 6711923 7054532
Population,SP.POP.TOTUnited AraARE 203106 234514 277471 330974 394624 467451
Population,SP.POP.TOTBahrain BHR 206043 212605 220312 229155 239527 251911
Population,SP.POP.TOTOman OMN 700729 723851 748968 776380 806986 841950
Population,SP.POP.TOTKuwait KWT 688979 744450 798642 851916 905635 961770
Population,SP.POP.TOTQatar QAT 100883 109514 119414 130500 142186 153621
PopulationSP.POP.GR Australia AUS 2.093023 1.970189 3.380294 1.838146 1.528817 2.53122
PopulationSP.POP.GR Saudi ArabSAU 3.860712 4.136283 4.427911 4.680756 4.868655 4.978475
PopulationSP.POP.GR United AraARE 10.62822 14.37873 16.82011 17.63234 17.58936 16.93611
PopulationSP.POP.GR Bahrain BHR 2.650784 3.13511 3.560874 3.935391 4.426751 5.040971
PopulationSP.POP.GR Oman OMN 3.062419 3.246435 3.411069 3.594583 3.866423 4.241431
PopulationSP.POP.GR Kuwait KWT 8.489994 7.74349 7.026709 6.457515 6.114842 6.013898
PopulationSP.POP.GR Qatar QAT 7.909569 8.209097 8.654405 8.877678 8.576283 7.735247
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTAustralia AUS 7741220 7741220 7741220 7741220 7741220 7741220
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTSaudi ArabSAU 2149690 2149690 2149690 2149690 2149690 2149690
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTUnited AraARE 83600 83600 83600 83600 83600 83600
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTBahrain BHR 690 690 690 690 690 690
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTOman OMN 309500 309500 309500 309500 309500 309500
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTKuwait KWT 17820 17820 17820 17820 17820 17820
Surface areAG.SRF.TOTQatar QAT 11610 11610 11610 11610 11610 11610
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Australia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Poverty heaSI.POV.NA Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Australia AUS 3.64E+10 4.09E+10 4.48E+10 5.11E+10 6.21E+10 8.15E+10
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Saudi ArabSAU .. 5.44E+09 6.13E+09 7.32E+09 1.07E+10 2.23E+10
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Oman OMN 1.94E+08 2.32E+08 2.46E+08 2.78E+08 2.48E+08 5.89E+08
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Kuwait KWT 2.45E+09 2.49E+09 2.83E+09 3.13E+09 3.98E+09 6.41E+09
GNI, Atlas NY.GNP.AT Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCAustralia AUS 2970 3270 3470 3880 4640 5940
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCSaudi ArabSAU .. 930 1000 1150 1600 3160
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCOman OMN 280 320 330 360 310 700
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCKuwait KWT 3560 3340 3550 3670 4390 6660
GNI per caNY.GNP.PCQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI, PPP (cNY.GNP.MKQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCAAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCASaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCAUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCABahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCAOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCAKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
GNI per capNY.GNP.PCAQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Australia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Income shaSI.DST.FRS Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Australia AUS 70.96878 71.01854 71.06829 71.45756 71.84683 72.2361
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Saudi ArabSAU 51.682 52.693 53.765 54.876 56.001 57.12
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0United AraARE 60.945 61.721 62.451 63.143 63.802 64.433
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Bahrain BHR 62.559 63.448 64.274 65.042 65.757 66.421
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Oman OMN 49.574 50.31 51.087 51.92 52.811 53.76
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Kuwait KWT 65.579 66.027 66.453 66.857 67.241 67.607
Life expectSP.DYN.LE0Qatar QAT 67.675 68.313 68.91 69.465 69.976 70.446
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRAustralia AUS 2.886 2.859 2.961 2.744 2.491 2.397
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRSaudi ArabSAU 7.273 7.28 7.289 7.299 7.307 7.312
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRUnited AraARE 6.713 6.655 6.579 6.484 6.372 6.245
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRBahrain BHR 6.692 6.501 6.297 6.094 5.899 5.721
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFROman OMN 7.293 7.311 7.35 7.414 7.504 7.617
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRKuwait KWT 7.281 7.169 7.018 6.835 6.627 6.403
Fertility r SP.DYN.TFRQatar QAT 6.947 6.91 6.855 6.781 6.69 6.581
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Australia AUS 48.5972 48.5648 48.5324 48.5 45.1672 41.8344
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Saudi ArabSAU 124.986 125.127 125.268 125.409 125.3402 125.2714
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF United AraARE 170.09 168.451 166.812 165.173 161.5878 158.0026
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Bahrain BHR 81.8676 79.3224 76.7772 74.232 72.4354 70.6388
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Oman OMN 136.5026 136.7714 137.0402 137.309 137.8534 138.3978
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Kuwait KWT 153.4292 148.4328 143.4364 138.44 129.1292 119.8184
AdolescentSP.ADO.TF Qatar QAT 90.1964 89.6196 89.0428 88.466 86.7622 85.0584
ContraceptSP.DYN.COAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
ContraceptSP.DYN.COQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Births atte SH.STA.BRTQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Australia AUS 21.7 21.5 21 20.3 19.4 18.4
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. 159.3 149.5 139.9
Mortality rSH.DYN.M United AraARE 108.1 98.4 89.3 80.8 73 66
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Bahrain BHR 83.7 75.4 68 61.4 55.7 50.7
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Oman OMN 240.4 227.9 215.4 203.2 191 179.1
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Kuwait KWT 74.7 70.1 65.9 62 58.3 54.7
Mortality rSH.DYN.M Qatar QAT 71.1 66.3 61.9 57.7 54.1 50.7
PrevalenceSH.STA.MAAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MASaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MAUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MABahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MAOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MAKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.STA.MAQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
ImmunizatiSH.IMM.MQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Primary comSE.PRM.CMAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Primary comSE.PRM.CMSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Primary comSE.PRM.CMUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. 39.088
Primary comSE.PRM.CMBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Primary comSE.PRM.CMOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. 1.52195
Primary comSE.PRM.CMKuwait KWT .. .. 60.75227 56.16122 53.97105 51.27855
Primary comSE.PRM.CMQatar QAT .. .. 61.48074 64.46499 65.06024 62.80742
School enrSE.SEC.EN Australia AUS .. 80.77599 .. .. .. ..
School enrSE.SEC.EN Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
School enrSE.SEC.EN United AraARE .. .. 19.21031 20.09118 19.24887 16.93991
School enrSE.SEC.EN Bahrain BHR .. .. 50.62672 50.37171 51.70992 55.08574
School enrSE.SEC.EN Oman OMN .. .. 0 0 0.18674 0.38793
School enrSE.SEC.EN Kuwait KWT .. .. 64.08574 63.11985 62.08245 61.61093
School enrSE.SEC.EN Qatar QAT .. .. 34.92537 37.40149 41.01131 43.00823
School enroSE.ENR.PRAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
School enroSE.ENR.PRSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
School enroSE.ENR.PRUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. 0.82085 0.91812
School enroSE.ENR.PRBahrain BHR .. .. 0.7295 0.77082 0.78859 0.80638
School enroSE.ENR.PROman OMN .. .. 0.16203 0.1503 0.20625 0.29238
School enroSE.ENR.PRKuwait KWT .. .. 0.79231 0.84189 0.83984 0.84259
School enroSE.ENR.PRQatar QAT .. .. 0.8852 0.99914 1.06443 1.10547
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Australia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
PrevalenceSH.DYN.AI Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FROman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Forest areaAG.LND.FRQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Water prodER.GDP.FWQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Energy useEG.USE.PCAustralia AUS 3792.935 4063.411 3989.63 4035.206 4264.271 4294.162
Energy useEG.USE.PCSaudi ArabSAU .. .. 1206.121 977.7589 1077.614 1147.217
Energy useEG.USE.PCUnited AraARE .. .. 3647.084 3175.802 3306.778 2869.173
Energy useEG.USE.PCBahrain BHR .. .. 6394.722 5971.473 8495.335 9009.063
Energy useEG.USE.PCOman OMN .. .. 113.3787 112.0547 119.6787 177.0212
Energy useEG.USE.PCKuwait KWT .. .. 7665.806 7938.604 7871.632 7082.82
Energy useEG.USE.PCQatar QAT .. .. 7753.974 7803.027 10075.34 8013.162
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COAustralia AUS 11.60055 11.80289 11.80912 11.95163 12.77969 12.55967
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COSaudi ArabSAU 6.304074 7.760127 9.80371 11.00335 14.17428 14.00362
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COUnited AraARE 101.0517 65.01695 76.34765 70.86397 77.61933 67.01704
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COBahrain BHR 6.175648 12.1943 13.79835 16.06628 23.05586 21.45662
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COOman OMN 0.33492 0.324221 2.795656 2.692225 2.617384 2.774368
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COKuwait KWT 38.94377 33.63818 33.98202 32.43807 26.76855 20.09707
CO2 emissiEN.ATM.COQatar QAT 71.09872 69.1116 76.6479 82.64097 87.68655 68.26944
Electric p EG.USE.EL Australia AUS 3329.609 3609.978 3751.643 3880.929 4230.344 4578.882
Electric p EG.USE.EL Saudi ArabSAU .. .. 323.7373 358.0495 414.7843 502.3721
Electric p EG.USE.EL United AraARE .. .. 681.1523 1314.303 1700.353 1876.132
Electric p EG.USE.EL Bahrain BHR .. .. 1951.777 1963.736 2087.447 2282.552
Electric p EG.USE.EL Oman OMN .. .. 14.68688 29.62467 50.80633 95.01752
Electric p EG.USE.EL Kuwait KWT .. .. 3021.379 3543.777 3709 3898.021
Electric p EG.USE.EL Qatar QAT .. .. 2637.882 3034.483 2953.877 2994.382
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKAustralia AUS 3.66E+10 4.13E+10 4.51E+10 5.2E+10 6.37E+10 8.88E+10
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKSaudi ArabSAU 4.49E+09 5.38E+09 7.18E+09 9.66E+09 1.49E+10 4.54E+10
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKOman OMN 2.4E+08 2.56E+08 3.01E+08 3.67E+08 4.83E+08 1.65E+09
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKKuwait KWT 2.77E+09 2.87E+09 3.88E+09 4.45E+09 5.41E+09 1.3E+10
GDP (curreNY.GDP.MKQatar QAT .. 3.02E+08 3.88E+08 5.1E+08 7.94E+08 2.4E+09
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKAustralia AUS 7.044514 7.171938 4.003772 3.912633 2.613534 4.103497
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKSaudi ArabSAU 6.037887 58.64733 20.51222 22.93064 24.17053 16.22807
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKOman OMN 25.66617 13.8951 0.898225 9.825224 -14.2521 11.49881
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKKuwait KWT 2.735419 3.18175 7.671406 4.401129 -4.81075 -9.55272
GDP growth NY.GDP.MKQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEAustralia AUS 4.754154 5.133413 5.185899 6.189015 8.985105 16.37901
Inflation, NY.GDP.DESaudi ArabSAU 1.016672 -24.4392 10.54626 1.07711 11.39226 150.3549
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEOman OMN 1.112976 -6.2295 16.09206 2.480975 40.30949 200.9864
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEKuwait KWT 1.226817 0.571551 25.04618 1.482399 15.10719 162.8088
Inflation, NY.GDP.DEQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOSaudi ArabSAU 4.919251 4.235887 3.300555 2.816058 2.198397 0.835525
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOOman OMN 16.1 15.54307 13.42926 12.07386 9.858323 3.236588
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
AgricultureNV.AGR.TOQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTSaudi ArabSAU 61.11166 58.35606 65.3938 67.34072 69.74406 83.12761
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTOman OMN 77.2 77.24719 75.77938 71.02273 70.83825 82.51539
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Industry (i NV.IND.TOTQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFAustralia AUS 11.95194 12.97387 12.65813 12.82259 14.15132 13.14873
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFSaudi ArabSAU 48.19018 50.80172 53.98455 61.58378 99.70399 62.93606
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFOman OMN 74.6 73.68914 65.78737 59.375 67.82763 73.72035
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFKuwait KWT 63.49848 59.81682 66.34825 68.59973 71.93442 84.95935
Exports of NE.EXP.GNFQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNAustralia AUS 13.33089 13.21809 12.93347 11.9706 11.01753 13.21343
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNSaudi ArabSAU 24.94258 21.56377 17.9173 18.27192 20.91546 13.20216
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNOman OMN 11.9 19.66292 32.13429 43.75 55.19481 47.75726
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNKuwait KWT 28.9181 24.11576 18.66406 20.66257 22.16819 13.84212
Imports ofNE.IMP.GNQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTAustralia AUS 33.68189 33.02217 32.14268 30.46938 28.42928 30.61455
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTSaudi ArabSAU 24.45071 60.51622 67.04373 69.53105 72.31996 85.03242
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTOman OMN 9.3 13.76404 28.45723 29.82955 26.21015 30.62445
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTKuwait KWT 19.11021 12.12121 9.379071 9.303279 9.513123 6.776816
Gross capi NE.GDI.TOTQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGAustralia AUS .. .. .. 20.42757 19.48018 20.32951
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGKuwait KWT .. .. .. 41.53005 43.26414 71.43981
Revenue, eGC.REV.XGQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Australia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Start-up prIC.REG.PR Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Market capCM.MKT.LCQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Military e MS.MIL.XPAustralia AUS 3.38592 2.966036 2.763152 2.685621 2.379347 2.262803
Military e MS.MIL.XPSaudi ArabSAU 9.570516 9.403527 8.640194 10.08155 10.84045 ..
Military e MS.MIL.XPUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Military e MS.MIL.XPBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Military e MS.MIL.XPOman OMN .. .. 9.652278 14.86151 18.59504 15.5277
Military e MS.MIL.XPKuwait KWT .. 2.392788 1.892185 2.038934 2.524938 2.957765
Military e MS.MIL.XPQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSAustralia AUS .. 0 .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSBahrain BHR .. 0 .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSOman OMN .. 0 .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSKuwait KWT .. 0 .. .. .. ..
Mobile cellIT.CEL.SETSQatar QAT .. 0 .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
High-technTX.VAL.TECQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTAustralia AUS 23.91004 23.80841 23.12539 22.10814 26.59612 25.88954
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTSaudi ArabSAU 62.15199 56.97992 64.83083 68.57297 73.32383 84.59039
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTOman OMN 64.1718 62.81713 62.12406 58.87841 73.4938 73.87975
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTKuwait KWT 78.93029 80.65456 81.40975 85.0557 89.93594 96.24927
MerchandisTG.VAL.TOTQatar QAT .. 100.7319 109.3629 105.4365 103.6675 95.19434
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Australia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net barter TT.PRI.MR Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DESaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
External deDT.DOD.DEQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECSaudi ArabSAU .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Total debt DT.TDS.DECQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Australia AUS .. .. .. 264129 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Saudi ArabSAU .. .. .. 491874 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N United AraARE .. .. .. 265100 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Bahrain BHR .. .. .. 19123 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Oman OMN .. .. .. 25470 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Kuwait KWT .. .. .. 95836 .. ..
Net migratSM.POP.N Qatar QAT .. .. .. 34368 .. ..
Personal reBM.TRF.PWAustralia AUS .. 66080009 83962074 1.23E+08 1.94E+08 2.14E+08
Personal reBM.TRF.PWSaudi ArabSAU .. .. 2.07E+08 2.68E+08 3.91E+08 5.18E+08
Personal reBM.TRF.PWUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Personal reBM.TRF.PWBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Personal reBM.TRF.PWOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. 1.11E+08
Personal reBM.TRF.PWKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Personal reBM.TRF.PWQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Australia AUS .. 8.98E+08 1.15E+09 1.05E+09 1.47E+08 1.33E+09
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Saudi ArabSAU .. 7360000 -1.1E+08 33777644 -6.3E+08 -3.7E+09
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI United AraARE .. 7780000 6940000 10510000 3410000 1630000
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. 3400000 110000
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Oman OMN .. 3020000 -270000 1710000 1486667 -6.1E+07
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Kuwait KWT .. 25990000 10000 10000 300000 120000
Foreign dirBX.KLT.DI Qatar QAT .. 5690000 27340000 10000 1320000 12970000
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODSaudi ArabSAU 0.242861 0.250155 0.313083 0.348821 0.406739 0.511728
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODUnited AraARE 4.283478 22.55729 20.21833 14.14008 1.925884 1.262164
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODBahrain BHR 0.67947 4.46838 21.33338 12.39336 59.4505 149.6163
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODOman OMN 0.057083 0.096705 2.723748 12.69997 27.93109 201.4728
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODKuwait KWT 0.47897 0.470146 0.638584 0.692557 0.430637 0.395105
Net ODA reDT.ODA.ODQatar QAT 0.396499 0.547875 0.837423 1.532567 2.109912 3.319859
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Australia AUS 2986.95 3299.843 3489.952 3943.788 4763.724 6473.165
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Saudi ArabSAU 801.0455 921.3459 1177.724 1511.685 2226.991 6437.416
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Bahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Oman OMN 342.4731 354.0777 401.9005 472.5234 598.5654 1954.888
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Kuwait KWT 4019.763 3860.548 4858.711 5224.929 5971.825 13521.71
GDP per caNY.GDP.PC Qatar QAT .. 2755.733 3246.689 3910.038 5583.421 15632
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINAustralia AUS .. .. .. .. .. ..
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINSaudi ArabSAU .. .. 1.11E+08 -3.4E+07 6.26E+08 3.73E+09
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINUnited AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINBahrain BHR .. .. .. .. .. ..
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINOman OMN .. .. .. .. .. 61088593
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINKuwait KWT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Foreign dirBN.KLT.DINQatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Australia AUS 3.278689 3.439153 6.138107 6.024096 9.090909 15.41667
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Saudi ArabSAU 3.49586 0.177778 4.475 4.33118 16.51376 21.43701
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT United AraARE .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Bahrain BHR -0.19413 1.628981 5.789474 5.088195 14.33183 24.393
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Oman OMN .. .. .. .. .. ..
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Kuwait KWT .. .. .. .. 8.266667 12.99261
Inflation, FP.CPI.TOT Qatar QAT .. .. .. .. .. ..
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Statistical concept and methodology
Population projections, starting from a base year are projected forward using assumptions of mortality, fertility, and migration
For information on total population from which the growth rates are calculated, see total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Total land area includes inland water bodies such as major rive
Survey year is the year in which the underlying household survey data were collected or, when the data collection period bridg
The World Bank systematically assesses the appropriateness of official exchange rates as conversion factors. An alternative con
The World Bank uses Atlas method GNI per capita in U.S. dollars to classify countries for analytical purposes and to determine
PPP rates are calculated by simultaneously comparing the prices of similar goods and services among a large number of countr
For more information, see the metadata for PPP GNI in current international dollars (NY.GNP.MKTP.PP.CD) and total population
Percentage shares by quintile may not sum to 100 because of rounding.
High mortality in young age groups significantly lowers the life expectancy at birth. But if a person survives his/her childhood o
Total fertility rates are based on data on registered live births
Adolescent fertility rates are based on data on registered live births from vital registration systems or, in the absence of such sy
Contraceptive prevalence reflects all methods - ineffective t
Estimates of neonatal, infant, and child mortality tend to vary by source and method for a given time and place. Years for availa
Governments in developing countries usually finance immunization against measles and diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough
The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two cale
The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two cale
The reference years reflect the school year for which the data are presented. In some countries the school year spans two cale
Data on HIV are from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Changes in procedures and assumptions for
FAO provides detail information on forest cover, and adjusted estimates of forest cover. The current survey uses a uniform defin
Water withdrawals can exceed 100 percent of total renewable resources where extraction from nonrenewable aquifers or desa
WHO/UNICEF define an improved drinking-water source as one that, by nature of its construction or through active interventio
An improved sanitation facility is defined as one that hygienically separates human excreta from human contact. Improved san
Data for combustible renewables and waste are often based on small surveys or other incomplete information and thus give on
Carbon dioxide emissions, largely by-products of energy produc
Electric power consumption per capita (kWh ) is the production
Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the sum of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
Growth rates of GDP and its components are calculated using the least squares method and constant price data in the local cur
Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the sum of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the sum of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
Gross domestic product (GDP) represents the sum of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general gov
Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general gov
Gross domestic product (GDP) from the expenditure side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general gov
Government finance statistics are reported in local currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see
Government finance statistics are reported in local currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see
The Doing Business project of the World Bank encompasses two types of data: data from readings of laws and regulations and
Market capitalization figures include: shares of listed domesti
The SIPRI military expenditure figures are presented on a calendar-year basis. The only exception is the USA, for which statistic
Mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people) indicator is derived by all mobile subscriptions divided by the country's populati
The Internet is a world-wide public computer network. It provi
Paved roads are those surfaced with crushed stone (macadam) and hydrocarbon binder or bituminized agents, with concrete, o
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When there is insufficient data, net migration is derived through the difference between the overall population growth rate an
Compensation of employees refers to the income of border, seasonal, and other short-term workers who are employed in an e
The internationally accepted definition of FDI (from the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual [2009]), include
The official development assistance (ODA) estimates are published annually at the end of the calendar year in International De
For more information, see the metadata for current U.S. dollar GDP (NY.GDP.MKTP.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Development relevance
Increases in human population, whether as a result of immigrati
e growth rates are calculated, see total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Population, surface area, income, and output are basic measures of the size of an economy. They also provide a broad indicatio
usehold survey data were collected or, when the data collection period bridged two calendar years, the year in which most of the data were
Because development encompasses many factors - economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single
n U.S. dollars to classify countries for analytical purposes and to determine borrowing eligibility. For more information, see the metadata fo
Because development encompasses many factors - economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single
NI in current international dollars (NY.GNP.MKTP.PP.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
The World Bank Group’s goal of promoting shared prosperity has
Mortality rates for different age groups (infants, children, an
Reproductive health is a state of physical and mental well-bei
stered live births from vital registration systems or, in the absence of such systems, from censuses or sample surveys. The estimated rates a
Reproductive health is a state of physical and mental well-being in relation to the reproductive system and its functions an
The share of births attended by skilled health staff is an indicator of a health system's ability to provide adequate care for pregn
Mortality rates for different age groups (infants, children, an
of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
of value added by all its producers. Value added is the value of the gross ou
e side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general govern
e side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general govern
e side is made up of household final consumption expenditure, general govern
currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see country metadata for information on fiscal year end by countr
currency. Many countries report government finance data by fiscal year; see country metadata for information on fiscal year end by countr
Entrepreneurs may not be aware of all required procedures or may avoid legally required procedures altogether. But where reg
Open economies with sound macroeconomic policies, good legal systems, and shareholder protection attract capital and there
Data on military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) are a rough indicator of the portion of national resou
Over the past decade new financing and technology, along with privatization and market liberalization, have spurred dramatic g
Comparable statistics on access, use, quality, and affordability of ICT are needed to formulate growth-enabling policies for the s
While sustainable mobility is recognized as one of the keys to social and economic development, roads are becoming increasin
Industries of high and medium-high-technology intensity account for over two-thirds of total OECD manufacturing exports. Diff
By international agreement customs data are reported to the United Nations Statistics Division, which maintains the Commodi
Debt ratios are used to assess the sustainability of a country's debt service obligations, but no absolute rules determine what v
But refugees and migrants, even if they often travel in the same way, are fundamentally different, and for that reason are treat
Global migration patterns have become increasingly complex in modern times, involving not just refugees, but also millions of
Private financial flows - equity and debt - account for the bul
From 1960 to 1990, official development assistance (ODA) flows from DAC countries to developing countries rose steadily, but
t U.S. dollar GDP (NY.GDP.MKTP.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
Limitations and exceptions
Because future trends cannot be known with certainty, population projections have a wide range of uncertainty.
).
The data collected from official national sources through the questionnaire are supplemented with information from official se
period bridged two calendar years, the year in which most of the data were collected.
economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earning
o determine borrowing eligibility. For more information, see the metadata for Atlas method GNI in current U.S. dollars (NY.GNP.ATLS.CD) an
economic, environmental, cultural, educational, and institutional - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earning
al population (SP.POP.TOTL).
However, even similar surveys may not be strictly comparable because of differences in timing or in the quality and training of
Annual data series from United Nations Population Division's World Population Prospects are interpolated data from 5-year pe
Annual data series from United Nations Population Division's W
ce of such systems, from censuses or sample surveys. The estimated rates are generally considered reliable measures of fertility in the rece
al well-being in relation to the reproductive system and its functions an
For the indicators that are from household surveys, the year ref
Complete vital registration systems are fairly uncommon in deve
In many developing countries a lack of precise information on the size of the cohort of one-year-old children makes immunizati
There are many reasons why the primary completion rate can exceed 100 percent. The numerator may include late entrants an
Enrollment indicators are based on annual school surveys, but do not necessarily reflect actual attendance or dropout rates du
ween girls and boys. A GPI of less than 1 suggests girls are more disadvantaged than boys in learning opportunities and a GPI of greater t
The limited availability of data on health status is a major constraint in assessing the health situation in developing countries. S
Data includes areas with bamboo and palms; forest roads, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest in national parks, natu
The data are based on surveys and estimates provided by governments to the Joint Monitoring Programme of the World Healt
Access to drinking water from an improved source does not ensure that the water is safe or adequate, as these characteristics
The data are derived by the Joint Monitoring Programme of the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children
The IEA makes these estimates in consultation with national stat
Each year the CDIAC recalculates the entire time series since 1949, incorporating recent findings and corrections. Estimates exc
The IEA makes these estimates in consultation with national statistical offices, oil companies, electric utilities, and national ene
Among the difficulties faced by compilers of national accounts is the extent of unreported economic activity in the informal or
To obtain comparable series of constant price data for computing aggregates, the World Bank rescales GDP and value added by
Collecting and tabulating trade statistics are difficult. Some developing countries lack the capacity to report timely data, especi
a country's debt service obligations, but no absolute rules determine what values are too high. Empirical analysis of developing countries' e
International migration is the component of population change most difficult to measure and estimate reliably. Thus, the qualit
However, only reliable input data can lead to sound estimates, regardless of the sophistication of an estimation method or eco
Data on equity flows are shown for all countries for which data are available.
The aggregates refer to World Bank classifications of economies and therefore may differ from those of the OECD.
General comments
Relevance to gender indicator: disaggregating the population composition by gender will help a country in projecting its deman
rough the questionnaire are supplemented with information from official secondary data sources. The secondary sources cover official cou
This series only includes estimates that to the best of our knowledge are reasonably comparable over time for a country. Due
nal - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross nationa
e metadata for Atlas method GNI in current U.S. dollars (NY.GNP.ATLS.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
nal - no single measure gives a complete picture. However, the total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross nationa
The World Bank’s internationally comparable poverty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data
Division's World Population Prospects are interpolated data from 5-year period data. Therefore they may not reflect real events as much
Relevance to gender indicator: it can indicate the status of women within households and a woman’s decision about the numb
mated rates are generally considered reliable measures of fertility in the recent past. Where no empirical information on age-specific fertilit
Contraceptive prevalence amongst women of reproductive age is an indicator of women's empowerment and is related to mat
Assistance by trained professionals during birth reduces the incidence of maternal deaths during childbirth. The share of birth
Given that data on the incidence and prevalence of diseases are frequently unavailable, mortality rates are often used to iden
Undernourished children have lower resistance to infection and are more likely to die from common childhood ailments such a
rmation on the size of the cohort of one-year-old children makes immunization coverage difficult to estimate from program statistics.
on rate can exceed 100 percent. The numerator may include late entrants and overage children who have repeated one or more grades of p
urveys, but do not necessarily reflect actual attendance or dropout rates dur
disadvantaged than boys in learning opportunities and a GPI of greater t
major constraint in assessing the health situation in developing countries. Surveillance data are lacking for many major public health co
t roads, firebreaks and other small open areas; forest in national parks, nature reserves and other protected areas such as those of specific
ded by governments to the Joint Monitoring Programme of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (
does not ensure that the water is safe or adequate, as these characteristics are not tested at the time of survey. But improved drinking wat
amme of the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) based on national censuses and nationally re
Restricted use: Please contact the International Energy Agency for third-party use of these data.
ries since 1949, incorporating recent findings and corrections. Estimates exclude fuels supplied to ships and aircraft in international transpo
Restricted use: Please contact the International Energy Agency for third-party use of these data.
al accounts is the extent of unreported economic activity in the informal or secondary economy. In developing countries a large share of ag
for computing aggregates, the World Bank rescales GDP and value added by industrial origin to a common reference year. Because rescalin
t. Some developing countries lack the capacity to report timely data, especially landlocked countries and countries whose territorial
rmine what values are too high. Empirical analysis of developing countries' experience and debt service performance shows that debt serv
ation change most difficult to measure and estimate reliably. Thus, the quality and quantity of the data used in the estimation and projecti
Note: Data starting from 2005 are based on the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6).
Note: Data starting from 2005 are based on the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6).
of economies and therefore may differ from those of the OECD.
Note: Data are based on the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6) and are only available from 2005 o
Other notes
population composition by gender will help a country in projecting its deman
om official secondary data sources. The secondary sources cover official country data from websites of national ministries, national publica
of our knowledge are reasonably comparable over time for a country. Due
total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross national
P.ATLS.CD) and total population (SP.POP.TOTL).
total earnings of the residents of an economy, measured by its gross national
rty monitoring database now draws on income or detailed consumption data fro
om 5-year period data. Therefore they may not reflect real events as much
tatus of women within households and a woman’s decision about the numb
ty in the recent past. Where no empirical information on age-specific fertility rates is available, a model is used to estimate the share of bir
oductive age is an indicator of women's empowerment and is related to mate
duces the incidence of maternal deaths during childbirth. The share of birth
diseases are frequently unavailable, mortality rates are often used to iden
nfection and are more likely to die from common childhood ailments such as
es immunization coverage difficult to estimate from program statistics.
Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information o
Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information o
Data retrieved via API in March 2019. For detailed information o
g countries. Surveillance data are lacking for many major public health co
al parks, nature reserves and other protected areas such as those of specific scientific, historical, cultural or spiritual interest; windbreaks, s
World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). The coverage rates are based on information from ser
aracteristics are not tested at the time of survey. But improved drinking water technologies are more likely than those characterized as uni
tions Children's Fund (UNICEF) based on national censuses and nationally representative household surveys. The coverage rates for sanitati
ergy Agency for third-party use of these data.
Estimates exclude fuels supplied to ships and aircraft in international transport because of the difficulty of apportioning the fuels among be
ergy Agency for third-party use of these data.
e informal or secondary economy. In developing countries a large share of agricultural output is either not exchanged (because it is consum
alue added by industrial origin to a common reference year. Because rescaling changes the implicit weights used in forming regional and inc
a from the payments side provide reasonably reliable records of cross-border transactions, they may not adhere strictly to the appropriate
a from the payments side provide reasonably reliable records of cross-border transactions, they may not adhere strictly to the appropriate
odities. In some countries these estimates are derived as a composite residual along with household final consumption expenditure. Accor
and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Despite IMF efforts to standardize data collection, statistics a
and by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Despite IMF efforts to standardize data collection, statistics a
ublication year.
andard & Poor's until they discontinued their "Global Stock Markets Fact
certain data or rough estimates.
nion for third-party use of these data.
nion for third-party use of these data.
Extracts must be quoted, after agreement with IRF Geneva, providing the
cts, the product approach is more appropriate for international trade. The m
us, the quality and quantity of the data used in the estimation and projecti
th edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6).
th edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6).
F's Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6) and are only available from 2005 onward
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