Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004

This compilation of data is prepared as a companion to the Bank's research project on distortions to agricultural incentives. Its purpose is to provide comparative basic economic and trade indicators for the countries involved as case studies...

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Main Authors: Sandri, Damiano, Valenzuela, Ernesto, Anderson, Kym
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2022
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spelling okr-10986-371652022-03-18T05:10:44Z Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004 Sandri, Damiano Valenzuela, Ernesto Anderson, Kym ECONOMIC INDICATORS TRADE INDICATORS HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES POPULATION LABOR FORCE AGRICULTURAL WORKERS GDP AGRICULTURAL GDP AGRICULTURAL LAND TOTAL EXPORT GOODS AND SERVICES AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD IMPORTS This compilation of data is prepared as a companion to the Bank's research project on distortions to agricultural incentives. Its purpose is to provide comparative basic economic and trade indicators for the countries involved as case studies in that project. The project is global in coverage, and is sub-divided into five groups: Africa, Asia, Europe and Central Asia's Transition Economies, Latin America and the Caribbean, and high-income countries. The present compendium is divided into seven main sections. The first one includes data on high income countries which are compared with three aggregates for developing countries. Sections two through five focuses indeed specifically on one of the four regional groups and compare data for the case study countries with various aggregates of studied and not studied countries. Due to the very limited data availability several countries have not been included in the compendium. Finally, section six and seven include estimates of trade distortions, and sectoral shares of value added and household expenditures for all the studied countries and several regional aggregates. 2022-03-17T19:00:17Z 2022-03-17T19:00:17Z 2006-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/363501468325258671/Compendium-of-economic-and-trade-indicators-by-region-1960-to-2004 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37165 English en_US Agricultural Distortions Research Project Working Paper;No. 01 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper World
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topic ECONOMIC INDICATORS
TRADE INDICATORS
HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES
POPULATION
LABOR FORCE
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
GDP
AGRICULTURAL GDP
AGRICULTURAL LAND
TOTAL EXPORT
GOODS AND SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD IMPORTS
spellingShingle ECONOMIC INDICATORS
TRADE INDICATORS
HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES
POPULATION
LABOR FORCE
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
GDP
AGRICULTURAL GDP
AGRICULTURAL LAND
TOTAL EXPORT
GOODS AND SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD IMPORTS
Sandri, Damiano
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
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relation Agricultural Distortions Research Project Working Paper;No. 01
description This compilation of data is prepared as a companion to the Bank's research project on distortions to agricultural incentives. Its purpose is to provide comparative basic economic and trade indicators for the countries involved as case studies in that project. The project is global in coverage, and is sub-divided into five groups: Africa, Asia, Europe and Central Asia's Transition Economies, Latin America and the Caribbean, and high-income countries. The present compendium is divided into seven main sections. The first one includes data on high income countries which are compared with three aggregates for developing countries. Sections two through five focuses indeed specifically on one of the four regional groups and compare data for the case study countries with various aggregates of studied and not studied countries. Due to the very limited data availability several countries have not been included in the compendium. Finally, section six and seven include estimates of trade distortions, and sectoral shares of value added and household expenditures for all the studied countries and several regional aggregates.
format Working Paper
author Sandri, Damiano
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
author_facet Sandri, Damiano
Valenzuela, Ernesto
Anderson, Kym
author_sort Sandri, Damiano
title Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
title_short Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
title_full Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
title_fullStr Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
title_full_unstemmed Compendium of Economic and Trade Indicators by Region, 1960 to 2004
title_sort compendium of economic and trade indicators by region, 1960 to 2004
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/363501468325258671/Compendium-of-economic-and-trade-indicators-by-region-1960-to-2004
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37165
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