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  • International Comparison Program (ICP) 2005

    A collection of comparative price data and detailed expenditure values of countries’ gross domestic products (GDP), and purchasing power parities (PPPs) estimates of the world’s economies.

     ,GDP, PPP,

    Last Updated:09/10/2021
  • Doing Business

    Objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across economies and selected cities at the subnational and regional level. NOTE: Doing Business has been discontinued as of 9/16/2021. For more information: https://bit.ly/3CLCbme

     ,Business regulations and Enforcement,

    Last Updated:08/18/2021
  • IDA Results Measurement System, Tier I Database – WDI

    Measures progress on aggregate outcomes for IDA countries for selected indicators.

     ,Economic Growth, Human Development,

    Last Updated:07/23/2021
  • Global Public Procurement

    Contains data about global procurement

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    Last Updated:03/24/2021
  • Statistical Capacity Indicators

    Statistical Capacity Indicators provides information on various aspects of national statistical systems of developing countries, including an overall country-level statistical capacity indicator.

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    Last Updated:02/03/2021
  • Remittance Prices Worldwide (Sending Countries)

    Provides data on the cost of sending and receiving relatively small amounts of money from one country to another. Data cover 365 country corridors worldwide, from 48 remittance sending countries to 105 receiving countries.

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    Last Updated:12/07/2020
  • Remittance Prices Worldwide (Corridors)

    Provides data on the cost of sending and receiving relatively small amounts of money from one country to another. Data cover 365 country corridors worldwide, from 48 remittance sending countries to 105 receiving countries.

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    Last Updated:12/07/2020
  • Remittance Prices Worldwide (Receiving Countries)

    Provides data on the cost of sending and receiving relatively small amounts of money from one country to another. Data cover 365 country corridors worldwide, from 48 remittance sending countries to 105 receiving countries.

     ,

    Last Updated:12/07/2020
  • ICP 2017

    Results from the International Comparison Program (ICP) 2017 cycle include data for the new reference year 2017, revised data for the previous reference year 2011, and annual purchasing power parities (PPPs) for 2012 to 2016. 2017 results are available for 176 participating economies and their aggregate regions. They cover 44 expenditure headings and provide several indicators for each heading, including PPPs, national accounts expenditures in PPP and nominal terms, and price level indices. Imputed results are available for an additional 12 economies that did not participate in the ICP 2017 cycle. Revised 2011 results are available for 179 participating economies and cover 44 expenditure headings and several indicators, including PPPs, national accounts expenditures in PPP and nominal terms, and price level indices. Additionally, partial results are available for 20 Pacific islands, while imputed results are available for 15 economies that did not participate in the ICP 2011 cycle. Annual PPPs are available for 2011 to 2017 and cover 6 major expenditure headings.

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    Last Updated:10/21/2020
  • Human Capital Index

    This dataset is classified as Public under the Access to Information Classification Policy. Users inside and outside the Bank can access this dataset. The Human Capital Index (HCI) database provides data at the country level for each of the components of the Human Capital Index as well as for the overall index, disaggregated by gender. The index measures the amount of human capital that a child born today can expect to attain by age 18, given the risks to poor health and poor education that prevail in the country where the child lives. It is designed to highlight how improvements in current health and education outcomes shape the productivity of the next generation of workers, assuming that children born today experience over the next 18 years the educational opportunities and health risks that children in this age range currently face.

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    Last Updated:09/21/2020
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