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Correlations between Economy > Trade with US > US imports of newsprint ...

Variable Strength
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Wood simply worked 47% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Natural Gas Production > Billion cubic feet per day 43% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Natural Gas Production > Million tonnes oil equivalent > Share of total 43% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Natural Gas Production > Billion cubic metres > Share of total 43% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Natural Gas Production > Billion cubic metres 43% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Energy > Natural Gas Production > Million tonnes oil equivalent 42% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Imports > Wood chips waste 41% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Iron ore concentrates 40% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Share of university qualifications awarded to females > Second degree 38% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Expected duration of education for females 37% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Geographical aptitude results (inverse) 35% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Paper paperboard 35% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Pulp and waste paper 32% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Trade union membership 32% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Agriculture > Exports to USA > Onions and shallots 31% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Daily smokers (inverse) 29% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Industry > Electrolux Factories 29% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Disasters > Tsunami > Foreigners death toll 28% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Primary teacher age > Proportion aged 30-39 (inverse) 27% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Male population > Age 85-89 > % of the total 26% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Working mothers 24% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Research and development spending 24% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Prefabricated buildings 24% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Big Mac Index 24% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Taxation > Total taxation as % of GDP 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Business spending in research and development 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Total population > Age 85-89 > % of the total 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Internet > Communication technology patents 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Patents granted 23% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Food > Alcohol consumption > 1990 (inverse) 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Environment > Areas under protection 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Military > Army personnel (inverse) 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Researchers in labor force 22% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Government > Parliamentary seats > Female 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Public spending as % of total 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > World Trade > Exports > Natural gas 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Food > Alcohol consumption > 2000 (inverse) 21% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Labor > Economic activity > Women aged 55-59 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > Female population > Age 85-89 > % of the total 20% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Universities > Top 100 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Media > Royalties and fees 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Digestive disease deaths (inverse) 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Primary teacher age > Proportion aged 50-59 19% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Economy > Government spending in research and development 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Health > Births > Low birth weight (inverse) 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Media > Public share of broadcasting revenue 18% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Crime > Perception of safety > Burglary 17% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Food > Alcohol consumption > 1980 (inverse) 17% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  Education > Proportion of 18 year olds in secondary education 17% [plot | correlate | graph]
...and  People > One person households 17% [plot | correlate | graph]
Average: 27%

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  • Only variable pairs where at least 15 countries match for each have been considered.
  • Strength is given by the correlation coefficient (R squared). It is the fraction of variation in Y that can be attributed to the variation in X. 100% signifies a perfect fit (R squared of 1). The top 50 such stats are displayed


DEFINITION: US imports of newsprint, USD Thousands, 2004

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