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Spain’s economy is thriving, driven by a global boost in services, mainly tourism, overtaking the sluggish performance of the ...
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Explore India on MSNWhy India’s GDP Per Capita Is Low – Can India Become a Developed Country? 🇮🇳📉📈India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, yet its GDP per capita remains low. Why is that? And what will it ...
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A comparison of the two sets of figures published yesterday reveals interesting features. While the USA is ahead of China in ...
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Canada is the primary supplier to India of peas of lentils; two of the country’s most critical food staples. Canola, one of ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent moves to recalibrate Canada’s relationship with China signal a long-overdue and welcome shift in our foreign and trade policy. His call with Chinese Premier Li ...
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India's economic and financial pundits and policy makers will have much to cheer about the affirmation made by NITI Ayog that ...
India has overtaken several economies in terms of GDP over the past decade, but its citizens' per capita income remains poor. In that context, a report by Llama Research suggested that the next phase ...
GDP per capita, on the other hand, is what you get when you divide a country’s GDP by its total population. It is like dividing a household’s total income by the number of people in the household.
Buchhave adds that addressing gender gaps in the labor force could increase long-run GDP per capita by an average of 22 ...
Donald Trump may have done Canada a favour. By imposing sweeping tariffs on his northern neighbour — and threatening to annex it — he has given Ottawa the impetus to dismantle the entrenched internal ...
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Leader Post on MSNWith an eye to Saskatchewan's growing debt, expert sees 'stormy weather ahead'Willoughby, Dean of the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan, had three major take-aways after ...
Recently re-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the move on Monday, local time, vowing to increase Canada's defence spending from 1.4 per cent of GDP to 2 per cent this year.
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