Figure 14.1 Economic Growth in the ADE/ASR model.

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Figure 14.1 Economic Growth in the ADE/ASR model

Figure 14.2 World Economic Growth,

Table 14.1 (Groups Only): Income, Growth, and Population Comparisons, Country Groups Country or Category GDP per Capita, 2005 (PPP, 2000 US $) Percent Growth in GDP Per Capita (PPP, Annual Average, Percent of World Population (2005) High Income29, Middle Income 6, Low Income2,

Table 14.1: Income, Growth, and Population Comparisons, Selected Countries and Country Groups (to be continued…) Country or CategoryGDP per Capita, 2005 (PPP, 2000 US $) Percent Growth in GDP Per Capita (PPP, Annual Average, Percent of World Population (2005) High Income29, United States 37, Hong Kong 28, Japan27, France 26, South Korea 19, Middle Income6, Argentina 12, Mexico9, Russia 9, Brazil 7, China 5,

(continued) Table 14.1: Income, Growth, and Population Comparisons, Selected Countries and Country Groups Country or Category GDP per Capita, 2005 (PPP, 2000 US $) Percent Growth in GDP Per Capita (PPP, Annual Average, Percent of World Population (2005) Low Income2, India3, Bangladesh 1, Haiti 1, Nigeria 1, Ethiopia Congo, Dem. Rep

Figure 14.3 GDP per capita in 2004 (in constant 2000 PPP $ per person)

Figure 14.4 The Unequal Distribution of the World’s Income, 2000

Figure 14.5 Per Capita GDP Expressed as a Percentage of Per Capita GDP in High Income Countries

Figure 14.6 The Relation Between Average Annual Growth ( ) and Real GDP Per Capita, with Area Proportional to Population

Figure 14.7 Net Capital Flows to Developing Countries,

Table 14.2 Net Official Development Assistance, 2005, Selected Countries DonorAmount Given in 2005, Billions US $ Amount Given in 2005 as a Percentage of GDP United States % Japan % United Kingdom % France % Germany % Italy % Canada %