Worldwide Annual Economic Performance Data
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Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth figures for all countries worldwide are provided in this file. The data spans over four decades, capturing annual changes in economic output as aggregated from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This essential macroeconomic indicator reflects a nation's overall socio-economic and political status, offering valuable insight into the implications of various governmental decisions, both successful and unsuccessful, made throughout the covered period.
Columns
The dataset contains 44 distinct columns.
- Country: The name of the specific country, providing a unique identifier for each record. There are 228 unique entries for this column.
- 1980 through 2022 (43 separate columns): Each column represents a specific year, detailing the Real GDP growth rate recorded for that country during that annual period.
Distribution
The product is structured as a tabular file, typically delivered in CSV format. It consists of 44 fields (columns) and 228 individual records (rows), representing 228 countries. The file size is approximately 45.92 kB. Updates to this data are expected to occur annually.
Usage
This data product is suited for rigorous macroeconomic analysis, allowing users to track long-term global economic shifts and cycles. It is highly effective for academic research focused on quantifying political stability, development economics, and the statistical outcomes related to national income metrics. Users can perform comparative studies of the economic performance among different global nations over a substantial historical time frame.
Coverage
The geographic scope is global, encompassing 228 countries internationally. The time range covered begins in 1980 and extends through to 2022. The data focuses exclusively on national-level economic output metrics (Real GDP growth) and does not contain demographic information.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
- Economists and Financial Analysts: Utilising the data to generate long-term economic forecasting models and assess the effects of fiscal and monetary policies.
- Academics and Students: Employing the figures for historical economic research, statistical modelling, and dissertation projects requiring global performance metrics.
- Policy and Governance Analysts: Using the data to understand and advise on the relationship between governmental decisions and subsequent national economic health.
- Data Scientists: Creating data visualisations and analytical dashboards to present complex global economic trends clearly.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Real GDP Growth Rates (1980-2022)
- Worldwide Annual Economic Performance Data
- International Monetary Fund Real Gross Domestic Product Data
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Original Data Source:Worldwide Annual Economic Performance Data
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