"Developing" countries are really developing?
https://cdn.static-economist.com/sites/default/files/20110108_WOC856_0.gif
africa still far back from this other pic.
http://www.worldeconomics.com/papers/Global%20Growth%20Monitor_7c66ffca-ff86-4e4c-979d-7c5d7a22ef21.paper
People need to remember that even though they're huge percentage wise, the growth absolutely isn't much. Even half a percent or one percent in western country is enough to shit on 8-10% growth in a developing country.
>>55955062
Also we get treated "europoors" by murricans for things like this >>55954847, but for per capita figures, they should distinguish western europe from eastern.
As if by chance, I saw another graph comparing continents in the long term, and there (total, not per capita), Europe was divided between western and eastern so that murka appeared far ahead!
bloody sources in english...
can't post in other languages here
>>55953637
Thank you the big Western multinational settled to Africa which create jobs and wealth that niggers complain about.
>>55954910
This speaks more than the OP post.
Africa is on the up
>>55953637
>angola vanishing
Also India and China are about a percent too high. This must be 2013 picture.
>>55955539
also, China invests a lot in africa
>>55953637
After commodities fell, Africa's GDP growth was cut in half in 2015. It looks to continue in 2016 and 2017.
So that means that Africa is growing slower these next five years.
>>55956018
Most of Africa's growth was because of the commodity super-cycle 1998-2011 that China created.
Not to mention all the infrastructure projects.
Now imagine the next decade when China isn't gonna grow as fast or demand as much.
>>55953637
>Africa
>1980's
wew
>>55956052
fug...
O looked this up after seeing a non-deformed pic of the world, where Africa looks even bigger than on other maps
>1. Asia - 17,139,445 square miles (44,391,162 square km)
>2. Africa - 11,677,239 square miles (30,244,049 square km)
>3. North America - 9,361,791 square miles (24,247,039 square km)
>4. South America - 6,880,706 square miles (17,821,029 square km)
>5. Antarctica - About 5,500,000 square miles (14,245,000 square km)
>6. Europe - 3,997,929 square miles (10,354,636 square km)
>7. Australia - 2,967,909 square miles (7,686,884 square km)
>>55956199
>Australia has more GDP than all of Africa
>literally a desert and a coast with venomous wildlife
Lol
>>55956356
not if you don't divide by population
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_continents_by_GDP_(nominal)#GDP_.28nominal.29_by_continents
5 Africa 2.6 2013
6 Oceania 1.8 2013
And Oceania is more than Australia