WALTER HICKEY
El ecosistema de la economía mundial es una máquina compleja con miles de piezas móviles.
Por suerte, encontramos Countrylicious, un proyecto excepcional por el ingeniero de software rumano Daniel Chirita.
El sitio cuenta con grandes cantidades de datos recogidos de fuentes abiertas en torno a la economía de nuestro planeta, y Chirita fue lo suficientemente amable para hacernos publicamos algunos. En el caso de que los datos no fueron ya realizadas en un mapa con sombra, tomamos su información mad hizo uno.
Echa un vistazo a lo que hace que la garrapata economía global.
Countrylicious
But when you divide GDP by population, y ou can see individual national productivity come forward, who is punching above their weight.
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Take a look at the explosive growth in emerging markets. Post-Gaddafi Libya is just exploding.
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Also worth taking a look at is the industrial production growth rate. Tiny Qatar is the winner here.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Inflation Hawks, take note. The U.S. is doing pretty good here.
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This map shows world unemployment. Even leaving a recession the U.S. is looking pretty.
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Youth Unemployment is a major international issue that is only starting to be addressed.
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The percent the state taxes across the globe varies wildly by nation.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Here's who is selling to the world.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
And here's who's buying.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
The international energy market is another fascinating story.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Here's who is selling.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Here's who is buying.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Another awesome look at the global economy is the mobile penetration in each nation.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Even moreso is the Internet penetration. There's a whole world out there without the web.
Walter Hickey/ BI, data via Countrylicious
Here's how much each nation is investing in their children.
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And, in a map that is by and large the converse of the previous map, the ones buying a military.
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