Economic
Economic
Economic
GROWTH RATE:
Growth rates refer to the percentage change of a specific
variable within a specific time period, given a certain context.
For investors, growth rates typically represent the
compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's
revenues, earnings, dividends and even macro concepts such
as GDP and the economy as a whole.
GROWTH RATE OF CHINA:
1995 5.849
1996 6.102
1997 6.349
1998 6.184
1999 6.621
2000 9.063
2001 8.976
2002 9.632
2003 11.08
2004 13.15
GROWTH RATE OF RUSSIA:
GROWTH GROWTH
Real GDP PER RATE by REAL RATE OF GDP
YEARS GDP POPULATION CAPITA GDP PER CAPITA
1995 395.5 0.1481 2670.493
1996 391.7 0.1482 2643.050 -0.961 -1.028
1997 404.96 0.1479 2738.066 3.385 3.595
1998 271 0.1477 1834.800 -33.080 -32.989
1999 195.9 0.1472 1330.842 -27.712 -27.467
2000 259.7 0.1466 1771.487 32.568 33.110
2001 306.6 0.146 2100.000 18.059 18.544
2002 345.1 0.1454 2373.453 12.557 13.022
2003 430.3 0.1447 2973.739 24.688 25.292
2004 591 0.1438 4109.875 37.346 38.206
2005 764 0.1431 5338.924 29.272 29.905
2006 989.9 0.1425 6946.667 29.568 30.114
2007 1300 0.1421 9148.487 31.326 31.696
2008 1661 0.142 11697.183 27.769 27.859
2009 1223 0.1419 8618.746 -26.370 -26.318
2010 1525 0.1424 10709.270 24.693 24.256