Charts 5.1 through
5.9 provide a broad overview of basic economic indicators for the United States and
five large emerging economies. These emerging economies are not included in the other charts in this
chartbook due to data limitations.
Charts 5.1 -
5.3 show
population data in three varying ways: world population distribution, age composition of the population,
and dependency ratios. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) comparisons are shown in chart
5.4
(GDP per capita) and chart 5.5 (GDP per employed person).
Chart 5.6 presents labor force participation rates by age and chart
5.7 employment-to-population ratios by sex.
Chart 5.8 compares trade in goods as a percent of GDP.
Chart 5.9 shows manufacturing output as a percent of
world manufacturing output.
All of these charts include the United States, which is used as a reference point, and five
large emerging economies: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and the Russian Federation.
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