The document shows GDP index numbers for several countries from 1980 to 2005. The numbers indicate each country's GDP growth over time, with most countries' GDP nearly doubling or more over the 25 year period. Germany had the lowest starting GDP index number in 1980 at 63.2 while Japan had the highest at 90.9. By 2005, Italy had the highest GDP index number at 261.3 while Japan had the lowest at 118.3, although all countries listed experienced substantial GDP growth in the past 25 years.
The document shows GDP index numbers for several countries from 1980 to 2005. The numbers indicate each country's GDP growth over time, with most countries' GDP nearly doubling or more over the 25 year period. Germany had the lowest starting GDP index number in 1980 at 63.2 while Japan had the highest at 90.9. By 2005, Italy had the highest GDP index number at 261.3 while Japan had the lowest at 118.3, although all countries listed experienced substantial GDP growth in the past 25 years.
The document shows GDP index numbers for several countries from 1980 to 2005. The numbers indicate each country's GDP growth over time, with most countries' GDP nearly doubling or more over the 25 year period. Germany had the lowest starting GDP index number in 1980 at 63.2 while Japan had the highest at 90.9. By 2005, Italy had the highest GDP index number at 261.3 while Japan had the lowest at 118.3, although all countries listed experienced substantial GDP growth in the past 25 years.