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[IWS] ISDB: KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON [ISLAMIC] MEMBER COUNTRIES [May 2009]

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Islamic Development Bank (ISDB)
ECONOMIC POLICY AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT
STATISTICAL MONOGRAPH N0. 29


KEY SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS ON IDB MEMBER COUNTRIES [May 2009]
http://www.isdb.org/irj/go/km/docs/documents/IDBDevelopments/Internet/English/IDB/CM/Publications/Statistical_Monograph/Monograph-2009.pdf
[full-text, 124 pages]

CONTENTS
Symbols, Acronyms and Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... vii
Data Sources ............................................................................................................................................. viii
Highlights ................................................................................................................................................. ix
PART I: DEMOGRAPHIC AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
1.1 Population ................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Population Structure ..................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Mortality Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 Vital Statistics .............................................................................................................................. 7
1.5 Education Indicators .................................................................................................................... 8
1.6 Health Expenditures .................................................................................................................... 9
1.7 Health Indicators .......................................................................................................................... 11
1.8a Poverty Indicators ........................................................................................................................ 12
1.8b Human Development Indicators .................................................................................................. 13
1.9 Information and Communication Technology Indicators ............................................................ 15
1.10 Science and Technology .............................................................................................................. 16
1.11 Employment Indicators ................................................................................................................ 17
1.12 Wage, Productivity and Competitiveness .................................................................................... 18
1.13 Environment Indicators ............................................................................................................... 19
1.14 Land Use Indicators ..................................................................................................................... 20
1.15 Food Production ........................................................................................................................... 21
1.16 Agricultural Production Indices ................................................................................................... 23
1.17 Food Production Indices .............................................................................................................. 24
PART II: MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS
2.1a Real Gross Domestic Product ...................................................................................................... 27
2.1b Nominal Gross Domestic Product ............................................................................................... 28
2.1c Gross Domestic Product, PPP ...................................................................................................... 29
2.2 Growth of Real Gross Domestic Product .................................................................................... 30
2.3 Structure of Gross Domestic Product .......................................................................................... 31
2.4 Sectoral Growth Rates ................................................................................................................. 32
2.5a Per Capita Real Gross Domestic Product .................................................................................... 33
2.5b Per Capita Gross Domestic Product, PPP .................................................................................... 35
2.6 Per Capita Income ....................................................................................................................... 36
2.7 Structure of Demand ................................................................................................................... 37
2.8 Investment, Saving and Resource Gap ........................................................................................ 38
2.9 Growth of Demand ...................................................................................................................... 39
2.10 Government Finance ................................................................................................................... 40
2.11 Inflation (CPI) ............................................................................................................................. 41
2.12 GDP Implicit Deflator ................................................................................................................. 42
2.13 Prices and Exchange Rates .......................................................................................................... 43
2.14 Money Supply ............................................................................................................................. 45
2.15 Financial Depth and Efficiency ................................................................................................... 46
PART III: EXTERNAL SECTOR ECONOMIC INDICATORS
3.1 Exports of Goods and Services ................................................................................................... 49
3.2 Imports of Goods and Services ................................................................................................... 51
3.3 Trade Openness ........................................................................................................................... 53
3.4 Merchandise Exports (f.o.b) ........................................................................................................ 55
3.5 Merchandise Imports (c.i.f) .......................................................................................................... 57
3.6 Terms of Trade ............................................................................................................................... 58
3.7 Structure of Merchandise Exports ................................................................................................. 59
3.8 Structure of Merchandise Imports ................................................................................................. 60
3.9 Tariff ........................................................................................................................................... 61
3.10 Intra-IDB Exports ........................................................................................................................ 63
3.11 Intra-IDB Imports ........................................................................................................................ 64
3.12a Intra-Exports by Regional Groupings ........................................................................................... 65
3.12b Intra-Imports by Regional Groupings ........................................................................................... 66
3.13 Direction of Trade: Exports .......................................................................................................... 67
3.14 Direction of Trade: Imports .......................................................................................................... 68
3.15 Top-5 Export Partners ................................................................................................................ 69
3.16 Top-5 Import Partners ................................................................................................................ 75
3.17 Exports Concentration & Diversification .................................................................................... 81
3.18 Imports Concentration & Diversification .................................................................................... 82
3.19 Balance of Payments ................................................................................................................... 83
3.20 International Reserves and Ratio to Imports ................................................................................ 85
3.21 Net Financial Flows ..................................................................................................................... 87
3.22 Debt Indicators ............................................................................................................................ 88
3.23 Business Climate: Enterprise Surveys ........................................................................................ 89
3.24 Business Environment: Doing Business Indicators ..................................................................... 90
3.25 Private Sector Investment ............................................................................................................. 91
3.26 IDB Group Trade Financing (1396H-1429H) ............................................................................. 92
3.27 IDB Group Project Financing (1396H-1429H) ............................................................................ 94
3.28 Special Assistance, T.A & Total IDB Group Financing (1396H-1429H) ..................................... 95
Technical Note .......................................................................................................................................... 99
Glossary .................................................................................................................................................... 103


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