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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Economy Statistics > Claims on private sector > annual growth as % of M2 > Israel (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   10.79    #80   
2004   3.88    #124   
2003   -3.41    #151   
2002   8.58    #65   
2001   11    #50   
2000   10.72    #53   
1999   12.5    #39   
1998   16.52    #34   
1997   13.71    #72   
1996   16.97    #40   
1995   18.34    #40   
1994   24.08    #38   
1993   25.05    #30   
1992   21.29    #32   
1991   19.53    #33   
1990   18.47    #29   
1989   17.01    #39   
1988   21.46    #22   
1987   25.52    #15   
1986   22.72    #21   
1985   106.15    #4   
1984   307.78    #4   
1983   126.4    #4   
1982   108.93    #6   
1981   351.39    #1   
1980   460.72    #1   
1979   280.37    #1   
1978   130.29    #2   
1977   83.6    #4   
1976   41.01    #12   
1975   47.45    #10   
1974   60.78    #10   
1973   35.7    #14   
1972   25.79    #10   
1971   13.68    #26   
1970   13.54    #30   
1969   11.35    #36   
1968   11.34    #37   
1967   7.73    #44   
1966   15.25    #22   
1965   10.21    #32   
1964   17.95    #15   
1963   10    #41   
1962   14.55    #19   
1961   11.43    #21   


DEFINITION: Claims on private sector (IFS line 32d) include gross credit from the financial system to individuals, enterprises, nonfinancial public entities not included under net domestic credit, and financial institutions not included elsewhere. Money and quasi money (M2) comprise the sum of currency outside banks, demand deposits other than those of the central government, and the time, savings, and foreign currency deposits of resident sectors other than the central government.

   
 

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