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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) In the Euro Area was worth 16406.13 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Euro Area represents 14.74 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in European Union was worth 19423.32 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of European Union represents 18.29 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) In the Euro Area expanded 0.20 percent in the third quarter of 2025 over the previous quarter. This dataset provides - Euro Area GDP Growth Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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This dataset provides country-level GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in current US dollars from 2000 to 2025, mapped to the seven classic continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica). It is designed to make global economic data easier to explore, compare, and visualize by combining both geographic and temporal dimensions.
GDP is one of the most widely used indicators to measure the size of an economy, its growth trends, and relative economic performance across regions.
Data Provider: World Bank Open Data
Indicator Used: NY.GDP.MKTP.CD → GDP (current US$)
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Note: 2024–2025 values may be incomplete or missing for some countries, depending on World Bank publication updates.
Name of country → Country name
Continent → One of the 7 continents
2000–2025 → GDP values in current US$ (float, may contain missing values NaN)
Format: wide panel data (one row per country, one column per year).
This dataset was prepared to make economic analysis, visualization, and forecasting more accessible. It can be used for:
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This dataset provides values for GDP reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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This collection provides users with data about R&D expenditure and R&D personnel broken down by the following institutional sectors: business enterprise (BES); government (GOV); higher education (HES); private non-profit (PNP), total of all sectors.
The R&D expenditure is broken down by source of funds; sector of performance; type of costs; type of R&D; fields of research and development (FORD); https://circabc.europa.eu/ui/group/c1b49c83-24a7-4ff2-951c-621ac0a89fd8/library/b4b841e5-d200-41bc-8f23-d0b1e034f689?p=1&n=10&sort=modified_DESC">socio-economic objectives (NABS 2007) and by regions (https://showvoc.op.europa.eu/#/datasets/ESTAT_Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics/data">NUTS 2 level). The business enterprise sector is further broken down by economic activity (https://showvoc.op.europa.eu/#/datasets/ESTAT_Statistical_Classification_of_Economic_Activities_in_the_European_Community_Rev._2/data">NACE Rev.2); size class; industry orientation.
R&D personnel data are broken down by professional position; sector of performance; educational attainment level; sex; field of research and development (https://www.oecd.org/innovation/frascati-manual-2015-9789264239012-en.htm">FORD); regions (https://showvoc.op.europa.eu/#/datasets/ESTAT_Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics/data">NUTS 2 level); for the business enterprise sector is further broken down in size class and economic activity (NACE Rev.2). Researchers are further broken down by age class and citizenship.
The periodicity of R&D data are every two years, except for the key R&D indicators (R&D expenditure, R&D personnel (in Full Time Equivalent - FTE) and Researchers (in FTE) by sectors of performance) which are transmitted annually by the EU Member States (from 2003 onwards based on a legal obligation). Some other breakdowns of the data may appear on an annual basis based on voluntary data provisions.
The data are collected through sample or census surveys, from administrative registers or through a combination of sources.
R&D data are available for following countries and country groups:
R&D data are compiled in accordance to the guidelines laid down in OECD (2015), https://www.oecd.org/publications/frascati-manual-2015-9789264239012-en.htm">Frascati Manual 2015: Guidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Development, The Measurement of Scientific, Technological and Innovation Activities and the European business statistics methodological manual for R&D statistics – 2023 edition - Manuals and guidelines - Eurostat
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TwitterThis opinion survey was conducted on June 1-July 6, 2002 via telephone (except Poland, which held face-to-face interviews) with a sample size of 6,001. The survey was conducted in six different nations: Great Britain, Netherlands, Italy, Poland, France, and Germany. The survey was designed by an independent team of experts on public opinion and foreign policy from the United States and Europe. The topics covered include: what issues the respondent thinks are particularly important, including foreign policy, the economy, social issues, health issues, war/security issues, and the environment; the status of government programs; their thoughts on US government programs; their rating of countries' influence in the world; respondents' political leanings; their thoughts on the strength of the European Union, economic versus military strength; George W. Bush's handling of problems; threats to Europe; feelings toward other countries; thoughts on NATO; thoughts on the US potentially invading Iraq; and thoughts about events in the Middle East.
Please Note: This dataset is part of the historical CISER Data Archive Collection and is also available at the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at https://doi.org/10.25940/ROPER-31085381. We highly recommend using the Roper Center version as they may make this dataset available in multiple data formats in the future.
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TwitterA cross-national data archive located in Luxembourg that contains two primary databases: the Luxembourg Income Study Database (LIS Database) includes income microdata from a large number of countries at multiple points in time. The newer Luxembourg Wealth Study Database(LWS Database) includes wealth microdata from a smaller selection of countries. Both databases include labor market and demographic data as well. Our mission is to enable, facilitate, promote, and conduct cross-national comparative research on socio-economic outcomes and on the institutional factors that shape those outcomes. Since its beginning in 1983, the LIS has grown into a cooperative research project with a membership that includes countries in Europe, North America, and Australia. The database now contains information for more than 30 countries with datasets that span up to three decades. The LIS databank has a total of over 140 datasets covering the period 1968 to 2005. The primary objectives of the LIS are as follows: * Test the feasibility for creating a database containing social and economic data collected in household surveys from different countries; * Provide a method which allows researchers to use the data under restrictions required by the countries providing the data; * Create a system that allows research requests to be received from and returned to users at remote locations; and * Promote comparative research on the social and economic status of various populations and subgroups in different countries. Data Availability: The dataset is accessed globally via electronic mail networks. Extensive documentation concerning technical aspects of the survey data, variables list, and the social institutions of income provision in member countries are also available to users through the project Website. * Dates of Study: 1968-present * Study Features: International * Sample Size: 30+ Countries Link: * ICPSR: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/00150
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TwitterThe main focus of Eurobarometer 24 are questions on the European Community. Topics: assessment of personal prospects for the future in the next year; expected company conflicts (strikes) and international conflicts in the next year; perceived danger of war; assessment of the general as well as one´s own economic situation; contentment with life; satisfaction with democracy in the country; personal opinion leadership; postmaterialism index; familiarity of the EUREKA project; frequency of political discussions with friends; trust in national government; national pride; feeling of being a citizen of Europe; willingness to go to war for one´s own country; attitude to planned EC-wide uniform signs at border-crossings; familiarity and evaluation of the European Parliament; significance of the European Parliament for personal life; attitude to an increase in importance of the European Parliament; preference for national or European decision-making responsibility in selected political questions; attitude to majority decisions in EC committees; preference for the term European Community or Common Market; benefit of EC membership for one´s own country; regret of a failure of the EC; attitude to mutual aid for member countries with economic difficulties; personal willingness to make sacrifices for this through increased tax payments; attitude to unification of Western Europe and a united Europe; estimate of time interval until a political unification will be completed; self-assessment on a left-right continuum; attitude to social changes; importance of God (scale); feeling of happiness; approval of import restrictions to secure jobs in the country; attitude to import duty on foods to protect domestic agriculture; attitude to the USA and assessment of the relations between one´s own country and the United States; assumed attitude of the USA to European unification; assessment of the usefulness of economic relations of one´s own country to the USA and Japan; party allegiance; party preference. Demography: age; sex; marital status; number of children; ages of children (classified); religious denomination; school education; occupational position; employment; company size; household income; size of household; composition of household; respondent is head of household; characteristics of head of household; person managing household; party preference (Sunday question); behavior at the polls in the last Federal Parliament election; city size; union membership; memberships; age at conclusion of school or university education(classified).Interviewer rating: ZIP (postal) code; date of interview. Die Schwerpunkte des Eurobarometers 24 sind Fragen zur Europäischen Gemeinschaft. Themen: Einschätzung der persönlichen Zukunftsaussichten für das nächste Jahr; erwartete betriebliche Konflikte (Streiks) und internationale Konflikte für das nächste Jahr; perzipierte Kriegsgefahr; Einschätzung der allgemeinen sowie der eigenen ökonomischen Situation; Lebenszufriedenheit; Zufriedenheit mit der Demokratie im Lande; eigene Meinungsführerschaft; Postmaterialismus-Index; Bekanntheit des EUREKA-Projekts; Häufigkeit politischer Diskussionen mit Freunden; Vertrauen in die nationale Regierung; Nationalstolz; Gefühl, ein Bürger Europas zu sein; Bereitschaft, für das eigene Land in den Krieg zuziehen; Einstellung zur geplanten EG-einheitlichen Beschilderung an Grenzübergängen; Bekanntheit und Bewertung des Europäischen Parlaments; Bedeutung des Europaparlaments für das eigene Leben; Einstellung zu einer Aufwertung des Europaparlaments; Präferenz für nationale odereuropäische Entscheidungskompetenz in ausgewählten politischen Fragen; Einstellung zu Mehrheitsbeschlüssen bei EG-Gremien; Präferenz für den Begriff Europäische Gemeinschaft oder Gemeinsamer Markt; Nutzen der EG-Mitgliedschaft für das eigene Land; Bedauern bei einem Scheitern der EG; Einstellung zur gegenseitigen Hilfe der Mitgliedsländer bei wirtschaftlichen Schwierigkeiten; eigene Opferbereitschaft dazu durcherhöhte Steuerzahlungen; Einstellung zur Vereinigung Westeuropas und einem Vereinigten Europa; Schätzung des Zeitraums, bis eine politische Vereinigung vollzogen sein wird; Selbsteinschätzung auf einem Links-Rechts-Kontinuum; Einstellung zu gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen; Wichtigkeit von Gott (Skalometer); Glücksgefühl; Befürwortung von Einfuhrbeschränkungen zur Sicherung der Arbeitsplätze im Lande; Einstellung zum Einfuhrzoll auf Lebensmitteln zum Schutz der heimischen Landwirtschaft; Einstellung zu den USA und Einschätzung der Beziehungen zwischen dem eigenen Land und den Vereinigten Staaten; vermutete Einstellung der USA zu einer europäischen Vereinigung; Einschätzung der Nützlichkeit wirtschaftlicher Beziehungen des eigenen Landes zu den USA und Japan; Parteiverbundenheit; Parteipräferenz. Demographie: Alter; Geschlecht; Familienstand; Kinderzahl; Alter der Kinder (klassiert); Konfession; Schulbildung; berufliche Position; Berufstätigkeit; Betriebsgröße; Haushaltseinkommen; Haushaltsgröße; Haushaltszusammensetzung; Befragter ist Haushaltsvorstand; Charakteristika des Haushaltsvorstands; haushaltsführende Person; Parteipräferenz (Sonntagsfrage); Wahlverhalten bei der letzten Bundestagswahl; Ortsgröße; Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft; Mitgliedschaften; Alter bei Beendigung der Schul- bzw. Universitätsausbildung (klassiert). Interviewerrating: Postleitzahl; Interviewdatum.
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TwitterThe data sets in this directory were provided by Mr. Gregory Yetman and Drs. Stuart Gaffin and Deborah Balk from the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University. There are three data files at three spatial resolutions of 0.25, 0.5 and 1.0 degree in both latitude and longitude and for the reference year of 1990.
Estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) are commonly given for nations as a single aggregated number. This data set generates estimates of GDP density distributed subnationally to facilitate the integration of GDP with other data at a sub-national level and to promote interdisciplinary studies that include socioeconomic aspects. This is one of two coarse resolution Socioeconomic data sets included in the International Satellite Land Surface Climatology Project (ISLSCP) Initiative II data collection, the other being the Gridded Population of the World (GPW), also produced by CIESIN.
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Abstract (en): The main objectives of this data collection effort were to assemble a set of cross-nationally comparable microdata samples based on the 1990 national population and housing censuses in countries of Europe and North America, and to use these samples to study the social and economic conditions of older persons. The samples are designed to allow research on a wide range of issues related to aging, as well as on other social phenomena. The Latvian dataset examined the type and size of dwelling units, amenities such as flush toilets, baths/showers, and kitchens, and the type of utility systems that were available. Also covered were the characteristics of the buildings within which these dwelling units were located. Demographic and socioeconomic information on household members includes age, sex, ethnic background, household size and composition, marital status, disabilities, fertility, mortality, education, religion, employment status, income, and occupation. All persons and housing units in the Latvian 1989 Census. Individual-based sample of 791,485 persons both noninstitutionalized and institutionalized with progressive oversampling with age, while retaining information on all persons co-residing in the noninstitutionalized sampled persons' dwelling units (N = 752,060). 2013-09-27 This study was previously distributed on CD-ROM only. The contents of the CD-ROM are now available for public download from ICPSR as a zipped package.2008-09-24 The confidentiality agreement is now available as a downloadable PDF document. Funding insitution(s): United Nations Population Fund. United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Aging. In addition to the SAS data file provided by the principal investigator, ICPSR is distributing an ASCII data file extracted from the SAS file. Analysis of the ASCII file may be facilitated by dividing it.The codebook and data collection instrument are provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Web site on the Internet.
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TwitterDas Bild Europas in Japan. Themen: Bekanntheitsgrad von ASEAN, EG und UN; Charakterisierung derEuropäischen Gemeinschaft als politische, ökonomische Vereinigung oderHandelsunion; Vergleich der Größe der Population der EG mit den USA;Vergleich des Lebensstandards der EG-Bürger mit dem der Japaner;Vergleich des japanischen Handelsvolumens mit der EG und denVereinigten Staaten; Kenntnis der EG-Mitgliedsländer; Kenntnis desProjekts ´Europa 92´; erwartete Auswirkungen dieses Projekts auf dieBeziehungen zwischen Japan und Westeuropa; Begrüßung einer engerenKooperation zwischen der EG und Japan in den Bereichen Kultur,technische Forschung, Energie, politische Kooperation, Umwelt undHandel; präferierte Medien (Fernsehnachrichten, Seminare,Veröffentlichungen usw.) über Europa; wichtigste Themen für einevermehrte Information über Vorgänge in der EG; wichtigsteInformationsquellen über die Europäische Gemeinschaft; Beurteilung derVereinigten Staaten, der Europäischen Gemeinschaft und derASEAN-Mitglieder als faire Handelspartner. Demographie: Alter; Geschlecht; Schulbildung; Berufstätigkeit;Haushaltseinkommen; Ortsgröße. The image of Europe in Japan. Topics: degree of familiarity of ASEAN,EC and UN; characterization of the European Community as political,economic union or business union; comparison of size of population ofthe EC with the USA; comparison of standard of living of the ECcitizens with that of the Japanese; comparison of the Japanese tradevolume with the EC and the United States; knowledge about EC membercountries; knowledge about the project ´Europe 92´; expected effects ofthis project on the relations between Japan and Western Europe;welcoming a closer cooperation between the EC and Japan in the areasculture, technical research, energy, political cooperation, environmentand trade; preferred media (television news, seminars, publicationsetc.) about Europe; most important topics for increased informationabout occurrences in the EC; most important sources of informationabout the European Community; judgement on the United States, theEuropean Community and the ASEAN members as fair trading partners.
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TwitterEinstellungen zu aktuellen außenpolitischen Themen. Themen: US Intervention in Vietnam; Bedeutung des Krieges in Vietnam;siegreiche Seite im Vietnamkrieg; Friedensbemühungen in Vietnam;Übereinstimmung der grundlegenden Interessen Deutschlands mit denenFrankreichs und denen der USA; Bedeutung der NATO für die SicherheitWesteuropas; Bedeutung der NATO als politische Organisation; zukünftigeOrganisation der Nordatlantischen Verteidigung; Reduzierung derUS-Truppen in Europa; Abkommen zur Nichtverbreitung von Atomwaffen;Auswirkung des Abkommens in Westdeutschland; Einfluß vonUS-Investitionen auf die deutsche Wirtschaft; Einfluß von Investitionenanderer Länder auf die deutsche Wirtschaft; Behandlung von Minderheitenin den USA; Fortschritte in der Lösung der Rassenproblematik. Demographie: Bundesland; Ortsgröße; Bildung; Beruf; Alter; Geschlecht;Schicht. Attitudes to current foreign policy topics.Topics:US intervention in Vietnam;significance of the war in Vietnam;victorious side in the Vietnam war;peace efforts in Vietnam;agreement of fundamental interests of Germanywith those of France and those of the USA;significance of NATO for security of Western Europe;significance of NATO as political organization;future organization of the North Atlantic defense;reduction of US troops in Europe;treaty on non-dissemination of nuclear weapons;effect of the treaty in West Germany;influence of US investments on the German economy;influence of investments of other countries on the German economy;treatment of minorities in the USA;progress in solving the race problem.Demography:state;city size;education;occupation;age;sex;class. Mündliche Befragung mit standardisiertem Fragebogen Oral survey with standardized questionnaire Bevölkerung in Westdeutschland über 16 Jahre Population in West Germany over 16 years old Auswahlverfahren Kommentar: Quoten-Auswahl (Geschlecht; Alter; Beruf).
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TwitterIn 2020, global gross domestic product declined by 6.7 percent as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak. In Latin America, overall GDP loss amounted to 8.5 percent.
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This dataset provides values for GOVERNMENT DEBT TO GDP reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Greece was worth 257.14 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Greece represents 0.24 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Greece GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Sweden was worth 610.12 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Sweden represents 0.57 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Sweden GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Ireland was worth 577.39 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Ireland represents 0.54 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Ireland GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Bulgaria was worth 112.21 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Bulgaria represents 0.11 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Bulgaria GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Hungary was worth 222.90 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Hungary represents 0.21 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Hungary GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) In the Euro Area was worth 16406.13 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Euro Area represents 14.74 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.