Daily chart
The Economist online, economist.com
What crisis?Growth in income per per­son is back to pre-crisis lev­elsDEVEL­OP­ING economies account for almost all of glob­al growth in GDP per per­son, accord­ing to the IMF. In 2011 they con­tributed some 80%, as advanced economies…

Daily chart
The Economist online, economist.com

What crisis?

Growth in income per per­son is back to pre-crisis lev­els

DEVEL­OP­ING economies account for almost all of glob­al growth in GDP per per­son, accord­ing to the IMF. In 2011 they con­tributed some 80%, as advanced economies…

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