World Development Indicators 2007

This year the preliminary results of the international comparison program are being released, providing new comparisons of price levels for more than 140 countries. The program, the largest single data collection effort ever undertaken, is a saluta...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: World Development Indicators
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/12125202/world-development-indicators-2007
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spelling okr-10986-81502021-04-23T14:02:35Z World Development Indicators 2007 World Bank AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURE AIR AIR POLLUTION BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASE YEAR BENCHMARK CD CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHILDBIRTH DEBT DEFORESTATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DISEASE PREVENTION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE EMISSIONS EMPLOYMENT ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY GAMBIA GDP GDP PER CAPITA GIRLS GNP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PER CAPITA GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT HOUSING IMPORTS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INTERMEDIATE INPUTS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LABOR FORCE LAND USE LIVE BIRTHS LOW INCOME MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOTHERS NATIONAL INCOME NUTRITION POPULATION DYNAMICS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PRICE INDEXES PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING POWER REFUGEES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK FACTORS SOCIAL INDICATORS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TARIFF BARRIERS TRADE BLOCS UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN UNEMPLOYMENT URBANIZATION URUGUAY UZBEKISTAN VALUATION VALUE ADDED WATER POLLUTION WEIGHT WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION This year the preliminary results of the international comparison program are being released, providing new comparisons of price levels for more than 140 countries. The program, the largest single data collection effort ever undertaken, is a salutary example of what can be accomplished through global partnership, technical innovation, and systematic attention to building local statistical capacity. Along with censuses, surveys are a major source of development statistics. In 2005 the international household survey network was formed to coordinate activities and provide tools for documenting and archiving surveys, thus ensuring that investments in surveys will continue to pay dividends into the future. All of these are important steps in building national and international statistical systems that respond to the demand for evidence to guide development. But more remains to be done, and the need is urgent. The challenges to us, national and international statisticians, donors, data users, and everyone concerned with measuring results, are threefold: a) how to accelerate investment in statistics; b) how to produce statistics that meet the needs of users; and c) how to harmonize donor efforts in support of developing countries as they build their statistical systems. 2012-06-15T15:44:49Z 2012-06-15T15:44:49Z 2007 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/12125202/world-development-indicators-2007 0-8213-6959-8 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8150 English World Development Indicators CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: World Development Indicators Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASE YEAR
BENCHMARK
CD
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILDBIRTH
DEBT
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISEASE PREVENTION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
GAMBIA
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GIRLS
GNP
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PER CAPITA
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSING
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
LABOR FORCE
LAND USE
LIVE BIRTHS
LOW INCOME
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NATIONAL INCOME
NUTRITION
POPULATION DYNAMICS
POPULATION GROWTH
PREGNANCY
PRICE INDEXES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PURCHASING POWER
REFUGEES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
TARIFF BARRIERS
TRADE BLOCS
UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
URUGUAY
UZBEKISTAN
VALUATION
VALUE ADDED
WATER POLLUTION
WEIGHT
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
AGRICULTURE
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASE YEAR
BENCHMARK
CD
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILDBIRTH
DEBT
DEFORESTATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISEASE PREVENTION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
EMISSIONS
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORTS
EXTREME POVERTY
GAMBIA
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GIRLS
GNP
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PER CAPITA
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSING
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
LABOR FORCE
LAND USE
LIVE BIRTHS
LOW INCOME
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOTHERS
NATIONAL INCOME
NUTRITION
POPULATION DYNAMICS
POPULATION GROWTH
PREGNANCY
PRICE INDEXES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTIVITY
PURCHASING POWER
REFUGEES
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
SOCIAL INDICATORS
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
TARIFF BARRIERS
TRADE BLOCS
UNDERWEIGHT CHILDREN
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
URUGUAY
UZBEKISTAN
VALUATION
VALUE ADDED
WATER POLLUTION
WEIGHT
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
World Bank
World Development Indicators 2007
relation World Development Indicators
description This year the preliminary results of the international comparison program are being released, providing new comparisons of price levels for more than 140 countries. The program, the largest single data collection effort ever undertaken, is a salutary example of what can be accomplished through global partnership, technical innovation, and systematic attention to building local statistical capacity. Along with censuses, surveys are a major source of development statistics. In 2005 the international household survey network was formed to coordinate activities and provide tools for documenting and archiving surveys, thus ensuring that investments in surveys will continue to pay dividends into the future. All of these are important steps in building national and international statistical systems that respond to the demand for evidence to guide development. But more remains to be done, and the need is urgent. The challenges to us, national and international statisticians, donors, data users, and everyone concerned with measuring results, are threefold: a) how to accelerate investment in statistics; b) how to produce statistics that meet the needs of users; and c) how to harmonize donor efforts in support of developing countries as they build their statistical systems.
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title World Development Indicators 2007
title_short World Development Indicators 2007
title_full World Development Indicators 2007
title_fullStr World Development Indicators 2007
title_full_unstemmed World Development Indicators 2007
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publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/12125202/world-development-indicators-2007
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8150
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