Chapter 1: The World Economy

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Chapter 1: The World Economy Charles van Marrewijk International Trade Chapter 1: The World Economy

bubbles are proportional to a country’s land area, located at the geographic centre

bubbles are proportional to a country’s agricultural land area, located at the geographic centre

1.2 population, 2014 bubbles are proportional to a country’s population, located at the geographic centre

1.3 GNI and GDP, 2014 Philippines Puerto Rico

bubbles are proportional to a country’s GDP, exchange rate, located at the geographic centre

bubbles are proportional to a country’s GDP PPP, located at the geographic centre

1.5 taxes on international trade; % of government revenue, 2013

1.6 exports and imports of goods, 2014 USA Germany Japan China ship stores and bunkers Netherlands Qatar

1.7 exports of goods and services; % of GDP, 2013