The document provides economic data for various countries including GDP growth, GDP per capita growth, unemployment rates, inflation rates, population growth, imports as a percentage of GDP, and exports as a percentage of GDP. The data shows that Ireland had the highest GDP growth at 13.48% while Algeria had one of the lowest GDP growth rates at 3.85%. Singapore had the highest GDP per capita growth at 12.2% and Cameroon had the lowest at 0.91%. Unemployment rates ranged from over 30% in South Africa to under 2% in Rwanda.
The document provides economic data for various countries including GDP growth, GDP per capita growth, unemployment rates, inflation rates, population growth, imports as a percentage of GDP, and exports as a percentage of GDP. The data shows that Ireland had the highest GDP growth at 13.48% while Algeria had one of the lowest GDP growth rates at 3.85%. Singapore had the highest GDP per capita growth at 12.2% and Cameroon had the lowest at 0.91%. Unemployment rates ranged from over 30% in South Africa to under 2% in Rwanda.
The document provides economic data for various countries including GDP growth, GDP per capita growth, unemployment rates, inflation rates, population growth, imports as a percentage of GDP, and exports as a percentage of GDP. The data shows that Ireland had the highest GDP growth at 13.48% while Algeria had one of the lowest GDP growth rates at 3.85%. Singapore had the highest GDP per capita growth at 12.2% and Cameroon had the lowest at 0.91%. Unemployment rates ranged from over 30% in South Africa to under 2% in Rwanda.