I used constant 2015 USD rather than current USD in order not to be affected by changes in exchange rate when considering growth. Current is good to look at the situation right now, constant to look at growth.
I used GDP per capita rather than GDP because I think it is a better indicator of the standard of living of the average citizen. Still not perfect, but pretty good. And definitely better than raw GDP, which is affected by changes in the population numbers.
Obviously we see generally poorer countries doing better.
I chose 2016 because it was the year Brexit happen and I think it was interesting to look at it. If you want to see another interval let me know and I’ll see if there is an interesting one.
For other G7 economies:
US – 1.4%
Canada – 0.2%
Japan – 0.0%
Other BRIC economies:
China – 5.6%
India – 2.7%
Brazil – 0.2%
Other rich economies:
South Korea – 2.1%
Australia – 0.5%
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It seems that “**0.5 – 1.4**” and “**-1.4 to -0.5**” use the same color
Its cool and all but that color scheme is killing me
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[Source](https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.KD).
I used constant 2015 USD rather than current USD in order not to be affected by changes in exchange rate when considering growth. Current is good to look at the situation right now, constant to look at growth.
I used GDP per capita rather than GDP because I think it is a better indicator of the standard of living of the average citizen. Still not perfect, but pretty good. And definitely better than raw GDP, which is affected by changes in the population numbers.
Obviously we see generally poorer countries doing better.
I chose 2016 because it was the year Brexit happen and I think it was interesting to look at it. If you want to see another interval let me know and I’ll see if there is an interesting one.
For other G7 economies:
US – 1.4%
Canada – 0.2%
Japan – 0.0%
Other BRIC economies:
China – 5.6%
India – 2.7%
Brazil – 0.2%
Other rich economies:
South Korea – 2.1%
Australia – 0.5%
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It seems that “**0.5 – 1.4**” and “**-1.4 to -0.5**” use the same color
Its cool and all but that color scheme is killing me
To bring it right up to Q1 2022
https://twitter.com/julianHjessop/status/1543990376817623042
*Looks at the balkans*
“Yeah right”
Italy had a higher growth than Germany? What?
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