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China Economy: Will Not Be Larger Than U.S. Even By the End of This Century

Despite a significant growth differential in China’s favor, the country’s per capita GDP will equal only 42% of the U.S. level by 2050.

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Coffee: The Brazilian Connection

Brazil is the largest coffee consumer among the world’s developing countries.

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China’s Economy Will Be Larger Than U.S. by 2028

Currently, the Chinese economy is just 40% smaller than the U.S. when measured at market exchange rates.

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China Economy: Already Larger Than U.S.

When will China overtake the United States as the world’s largest economy?

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Haiti: Rebuilding the Right Way

After the devastating earthquake in 2011, one Haitian civil engineer took it upon herself to rebuild Haiti the right way.

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How Nigeria “Lost” 162 Million People

The United Nations has recently trimmed its forecast for Nigeria’s future population growth.

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Europe Vs. China: Whose Population Will Shrink More?

China’s population is expected to shrink by 372 million by 2100 – or four times the number Europe will lose.

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Nigeria: Larger Population Than All of Europe?

By 2100, Africa’s most populous country alone will have about 107 million more people than all of Europe with its 48 countries.

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Nigeria Vs. North America: Role Reversal

North America’s population is currently twice as large as Nigeria’s. By 2100, it will be the other way around.

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Africa Vs. Asia: The Population Dimension

Today, Africa’s population is one-quarter the size of Asia’s. By 2100, it will be just 10% smaller.

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