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By Akihiko Tanaka, Emeritus Professor, The University of Tokyo From Aug. 20 to 22, the 9th Tokyo International Conference on ...
Nigeria’s latest Gross Domestic Product rebasing, announced by the National Bureau of Statistics in July, has recalibrated the country’s economic size to reflect more recent economic realities. With ...
The World’s Richest by Income Per Capita While overall GDP highlights economic size, GDP per capita reveals individual economic well-being. Here, smaller, wealthier nations often top the list.
There have been 158 different players selected as All-Stars during the past 27 years. This per-capita map is based on where the All-Stars went to high school.
India is projected to maintain a steady 6-6.5 per cent year-on-year real GDP growth in FY26, supported by resilient domestic demand and potential relief from softer global crude oil prices, despite ...
A prominent financial expert reveals alarming statistics on Nigeria's wealth inequality, where 2% of the population controls the vast majority of the nation's resources. Learn about the ...
Finland tops the list of countries that drink the most coffee per capita, with each person consuming around 12 kg annually. Read about the top 10 coffee-loving nations and how coffee culture ...
Amid fluctuating energy prices and economic pressure, the cost of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), commonly known as cooking gas, continues to vary widely across Nigeria, leaving consumers burdened and ...
On the national front, the national average per capita income in 2024-25 was only 1.14 lakh. The national average growth rate for the last decade from 2014-15 to 2024-25 was only 57 per cent.
Following the rebasing of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, a cross-section of analysts note the country needs alignment of monetary, fiscal and trade policies to achieve a 1-trillion-dollar ...
African Democratic Congress (ADC) has described the recent celebration of Nigeria’s rebased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the President Bola Tinubu administration as misleading and a cynical public ...