FACTOID # 7: Americans are 15% more innovative than the Japanese. But in percentage terms, the Japanese grant 3.5 times more patents.
 
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Ella
10th October 2010
It would be really helpful if you could make a list that states the worlds richest countries right down to there poorest. T anks
LWNMAC
13th September 2010
The 'economic freedom' index is seriously misrepresentative as relates to Canada.

The 'Index of Economic Freedom', published jointly by the Wall Street Journal and the (conservative, American) Heritage Foundation ranks Canada as '7th' in 2010 and the USA as '8th'. The most recent CATO index also ranks USA at 8th, while Canada is tenth.

An 18th score for Canada is so misrepresentative as to discredit the website.
Sean
24th July 2010
Hi,
i neeed the data of all country research and development spending,cant find it,can you show me how?
Yegor K.
11th May 2010
Hi

I need M1 money agregate (currency in circulation)

Thanks
David Lim
29th April 2010
Hi
I need to see some kind of graph showing the % of each natural resource.
Any help you can give? please answer.
Thank you
i dont know
13th April 2010
i am not going to say hi
thank you for this info
Requesting
23rd March 2010
There are no price trends
Klaudia
4th March 2010
HI,

I just don't understand why there is no data on market cap from 2007 to 2009? And why is the 2006 so narrow?
Don P.
3rd March 2010
Hi,

One major economic stat I am missing here is "Net International Investment Position" (NIIP)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_International_Investment_Position)

Also useful would be NIIP as a % of GDP.

Thks
nurhaiza
13th January 2010
hi
1 am interested to know the total value of shared traded on the stock market exchange rate
Levine Naidoo
18th December 2009
Hi
I am interested to know if there is a way to tell how many listed companies are there per each country?

thanks
levine_naidoo@hotmail.com
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