Singapore GDP Composition 2024 - Pie Chart & Components Breakdown

Singapore GDP Pie Chart 2024 Singapore’s GDP composition 2024 pie chart showing trade-dependent economy breakdown. Singapore showed exceptionally high export levels relative to its GDP size as a global trade and finance hub. Figure 1: Singapore GDP Composition Breakdown 2024 - Pie Chart Visualization Singapore GDP Components Table 2024 Detailed breakdown of Singapore’s Gross Domestic Product by expenditure components: ...

October 27, 2025 · 2 min

United Kingdom GDP Composition 2023 - Pie Chart & Components Breakdown

United Kingdom GDP Pie Chart 2023 UK GDP composition 2023 pie chart showing service sector economy breakdown. The UK economy was characterized by strong service sector consumption and significant international trade with London as a global financial hub. Figure 1: United Kingdom GDP Composition Breakdown 2023 - Pie Chart Visualization United Kingdom GDP Components Table 2023 Detailed breakdown of United Kingdom’s Gross Domestic Product by expenditure components: ...

October 27, 2025 · 2 min

Nepal's GDP Per Capita Journey: From 3rd Poorest to 28th (from 2031 to 2080 BS)

Nepal’s GDP Per Capita Journey: From 3rd Poorest to 28th (from 2031 to 2080 BS) Nepal’s economic journey, as measured by GDP per capita rankings, reflects a story of resilience and gradual progress amidst significant political changes. From the Nepali year 2031 BS (1974 CE) to 2080 BS (2023 CE), Nepal climbed from being the world’s third poorest country to the 30th poorest by 2077 BS (2020 CE) and further to the 28th poorest by 2080 BS (2023 CE). This trajectory, visualized in the chart above, highlights key milestones: ...

October 26, 2025 · 2 min

Resources on Economics

Principles of Microeconomics Mankiw, N. Gregory Chapter Chapter Name Resource Link Chapter 1 Ten principles of economics link Chapter 2 Thinking like an economist link Chapter 4 The market forces of supply and demand link Chapter 5 Elasticity and its application link Chapter 6 Supply, demand and government policies link Chapter 7 Consumers, producers and the efficiency of markets link Chapter 10 Externalities link Chapter 11 Public goods and common resources link

October 6, 2023 · 1 min

Inflation

The GDP Deflator and the CPI as a measures of Inflation Inflation refers to the pace at which prices increase over time. The graph displays the two types of inflation indicators used: the GDP Deflator and the Consumer Price Index (CPI), from 1965 to 2022. The two measures of inflation mostly move in tandem with occasional deviations. If you want to learn more about these indicators, the book “Principles of Macroeconomics” by Gregory Mankiw is a useful resource. ...

April 15, 2023 · 1 min

International Trade

US International Trade This chart displays a time series of International Trade, depicting the flow of US exports and imports from 1929 to 2020. The graph exhibits two lines; the blue line shows the amount of goods and services exported from the United States to the rest of the world, and the other line represents the amount imported into the United States from the rest of the world. The two lines moved in tandem until the early 1980s, after which they started to diverge. The graph indicates that since then, the United States has been importing more than it has been exporting, resulting in a negative net export or trade deficit. The chart also reveals two significant fluctuations, one during the 2008 financial crisis and the other during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

April 14, 2023 · 1 min

Growth and Recession

US Historical Growth and Recession This chart illustrates the US real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on a quarterly basis from 1947 to 2020. The graph includes shaded vertical bars that represent periods of recession or economic contraction. A recession is defined as negative economic growth for two consecutive quarters, and this definition is also applied to this graph. The most recent instances of a recession were observed during the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. ...

April 14, 2023 · 1 min