The Little Data Book 2004
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The Little Data Book 2004 is a pocket
edition of World Development Indicators, covering more than
600 indicators, and spanning 40 years. The 207 country-pages
in The Little Data Book present the latest available data
for Bank member countries, and other economies with
populations of more than 30,000, and, the 14 summary-pages
cover regional, and income group aggregates. The data in
this book are for 1990, 2001, and 2002, or the most recent
year for which data are available, unless otherwise noted in
the glossary. 1) Growth rates are proportional changes from
the previous year, unless otherwise noted; 2) Regional
aggregates include data for low- and middle-income economies
only; 3) Figures in italics indicate data for years, or
periods other than those specified. Like World Development
Indicators 2004, this edition of The Little Data Book uses
terminology in line with the 1993 System of National
Accounts (SNA). In particular, gross national product (GNP)
is replaced by gross national income (GNI). Since 2003, the
selection of indicators in these pages has been updated to
include some of those being used to monitor progress toward
the Millennium Development Goals.
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AGRICULTURE, CAPITAL FORMATION, CARBON, CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS, CD, DEBT, DEBT SERVICE, DEFORESTATION, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, ECONOMIC STATISTICS, ELECTRICITY, EXPORTS, FORESTS, GDP, GNP, GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, IMPORTS, INCOME, INFANT MORTALITY, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH, MORTALITY RATE, NATIONAL INCOME, OIL, POPULATION GROWTH, PRESENT VALUE, ROADS, TERMS OF TRADE, VALUE ADDED DATA GATHERING, INDICATORS, DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS, PEOPLE, ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMY, TECHNOLOGY, INFRASTRUCTURE, TRADE, FINANCE, LIFE EXPECTANCY (HUMAN), FERTILITY RATES, INFANT MORTALITY, CHILD NUTRITION, ILLITERACY, FORESTS, DEFORESTATION, SANITATION, WATER SOURCES, EXPORTS, IMPORTS, COMPUTERS, TRADE, DEVELOPMENT FINANCING, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
