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|Unit=US$ (2005) per year
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|Source=OECD, CPB
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|DriverGroup=Economic development
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|Source=OECD, CPB
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Other economic growth indicators, such as private consumptions or service value added, are strongly related to GDP.
Other economic growth indicators, such as private consumptions or service value added, are strongly related to GDP.

Revision as of 17:44, 7 August 2013

Label: Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita
Description: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a key indicator to measure macro-economic activity and is also used as a welfare indicator. GDP formally measures expenditures on private household consumption, investment and government purchases of goods and services, along with the balance of exports and imports of merchandise and non-factor services.
Dimensions: time, region
Default unit: US$ (2005) per year
Variable type: driver
Driver group: Economic development
Source: OECD, CPB


Drivers are described in the Drivers component.


Variable is input of model component(s):


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Other economic growth indicators, such as private consumptions or service value added, are strongly related to GDP.