
The World Bank funds infrastructure projects in the developing world. As part of its mission, it releases an annual report on economic indicators. This dataset includes important indicators of economic performance and development from 1960-2018, including fields like Electricity Consumption, GDP per capita, life expectancy, and more.
To augment the world bank data, UN HDI data has been provided. HDI, or Human Development Index, is a composite measure of how developed a country is, based on life expectancy, GDP per capita, and educational attainment. This supplementary dataset contains additional indicators used by the UN to track development, environmental impact, and inequality for each country from 1990-2021.
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Which countries have experienced the highest growth in population and GDP? Is there overlap?
Where regions saw the most growth in HDI in the 21st century?
Which factors are highly correlated with life expectancy?
Which factors differentiate 'High Income' vs 'Low Income' Countries?
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