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Statistical annex

143 Country classification Data sources, country classifications and aggregation methodology The statistical annex contains a set of data that the World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) employs to delineate trends in various dimensions of the world economy. Data sources The annex was prepared by the Development Policy and Analysis Division (DPAD) of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat (UN/ DESA). It is based on information obtained from the Statistics Division and the Population Division of UN/DESA, as well as from the five United Nations regional commissions, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and national and private sources. Estimates for the most recent years were made by DPAD in consultation with the regional commissions, UNCTAD, UNWTO and participants in Project LINK, an international collaborative research group for econometric modelling coordinated jointly by DPAD and the University of Toronto. Forecasts for 2013 and 2014 are primarily based on the World Economic Forecasting Model of DPAD, with support from Project LINK. Data presented in WESP may differ from those published by other organizations for a series of reasons, including differences in timing, sample composition and aggregation methods. Historical data may differ from those in previous editions of WESP because of updating and changes in the availability of data for individual countries. Country classifications For analytical purposes, WESP classifies all countries of the world into one of three broad categories: developed economies, economies in transition and developing economies. The composition of these groupings, specified in tables A, B and C, is intended to reflect basic economic country conditions. Several countries (in particular the economies in transition) have characteristics that could place them in more than one category; however, for purposes of analysis, the groupings have been made mutually exclusive. Within each broad category, some subgroups are defined based either on geographical location or on ad hoc criteria, such as the subgroup of major developed economies, which is based on the membership of the Group of Seven. Geographical regions for developing economies are as follows: Africa, East Asia, South Asia, Western Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. a In parts of the analysis, a distinction is made between fuel exporters and fuel importers from among the economies in transition and the developing countries. An economy is classified as a fuel exporter if the share of fuel exports in its total merchandise a Names and composition of geographical areas follow those specified in the statistical paper entitled Standard country or area codes for statistical use (ST/ESA/STAT/SER.M/49/Rev. 4).

144 World Economic Situation and Prospects 2013 exports is greater than 20 per cent and the level of fuel exports is at least 20 per cent higher than that of the country s fuel imports. This criterion is drawn from the share of fuel exports in the total value of world merchandise trade. Fuels include coal, oil and natural gas (table D). For other parts of the analysis, countries have been classified by their level of development as measured by per capita gross national income (GNI). Accordingly, countries have been grouped as high-income, upper middle income, lower middle income and low-income (table E). To maintain compatibility with similar classifications used elsewhere, the threshold levels of GNI per capita are those established by the World Bank. Countries with less than $1,025 GNI per capita are classified as low-income countries, those with between $1,026 and $4,035 as lower middle income countries, those with between $4,036 and $12,475 as upper middle income countries, and those with incomes of more than $12,476 as high-income countries. GNI per capita in dollar terms is estimated using the World Bank Atlas method, b and the classification in table E is based on data for 2011. The list of the least developed countries (LDCs) is decided upon by the United Nations Economic and Social Council and, ultimately, by the General Assembly, on the basis of recommendations made by the Committee for Development Policy. The basic criteria for inclusion require that certain thresholds be met with regard to per capita GNI, a human assets index and an economic vulnerability index. c As at 30 November 2012, there were 48 LDCs (table F). WESP also makes reference to the group of heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs), which are considered by the World Bank and IMF as part of their debt-relief initiative (the Enhanced HIPC Initiative). d In September 2012, there were 39 HIPCs (see table G). Aggregation methodology Aggregate data are either sums or weighted averages of individual country data. Unless otherwise indicated, multi-year averages of growth rates are expressed as compound annual percentage rates of change. The convention followed is to omit the base year in a multi-year growth rate. For example, the 10-year average growth rate for the decade of the 2000s would be identified as the average annual growth rate for the period from 2001 to 2010. WESP utilizes exchange-rate conversions of national data in order to aggregate output of individual countries into regional and global totals. The growth of output in each group of countries is calculated from the sum of gross domestic product (GDP) of individual countries measured at 2005 prices and exchange rates. Data for GDP in 2005 in national currencies were converted into dollars (with selected adjustments) and extended forwards and backwards in time using changes in real GDP for each country. This method supplies a reasonable set of aggregate growth rates for a period of about 15 years, centred on 2005. b c d See http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications. Handbook on the Least Developed Country Category: Inclusion, Graduation and Special Support Measures (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.07.II.A.9). Available from http://www.un.org/ esa/analysis/devplan/cdppublications/2008cdphandbook.pdf. IMF, Debt Relief Under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative. Available from http:// www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/pdf/hipc.pdf.

Country classification 145 The exchange-rate based method differs from the one mainly applied by the IMF and the World Bank for their estimates of world and regional economic growth, which is based on purchasing power parity (PPP) weights. Over the past two decades, the growth of world gross product (WGP) on the basis of the exchange-rate based approach has been below that based on PPP weights. This is because developing countries, in the aggregate, have seen significantly higher economic growth than the rest of the world in the 1990s and 2000s and the share in WGP of these countries is larger under PPP measurements than under market exchange rates. Table A Developed economies Europe European Union EU-15 Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden United Kingdom New EU member States Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Malta Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia Other Europe Iceland Norway Switzerland Other countries Australia Canada Japan New Zealand United States Major developed economies (G7) Canada Japan France Germany Italy United Kingdom United States

146 World Economic Situation and Prospects 2013 Table B Economies in transition South-Eastern Europe Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Serbia The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia a Commonwealth of Independent States and Georgia a Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia a Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Republic of Moldova Russian Federation Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Georgia officially left the Commonwealth of Independent States on 18 August 2009. However, its performance is discussed in the context of this group of countries for reasons of geographic proximity and similarities in economic structure.

Country classification 147 Table C Developing economies by region a Africa Asia Latin America and the Caribbean North Africa Algeria Egypt Libya b Morocco Tunisia Sub-Saharan Africa Central Africa Cameroon Central African Republic Chad Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon Sao Tome and Prinicipe East Africa Burundi Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Madagascar Rwanda Somalia Sudan Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Southern Africa Angola Botswana Lesotho Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Namibia South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe West Africa Benin Burkina Faso Cape Verde Côte d Ivoire Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Liberia Mali Mauritania Niger Nigeria Senegal Sierra Leone Togo East Asia Brunei Darussalam China Hong Kong SAR c Indonesia Malaysia Myanmar Papua New Guinea Philippines Republic of Korea Singapore Taiwan Province of China Thailand Viet Nam South Asia Bangladesh India Iran (Islamic Republic of ) Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Western Asia Bahrain Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Repuplic Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen a Economies systematically monitored by the Global Economic Monitoring Unit of DPAD. b The name of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya was officially changed to Libya on 16 September 2011. c Special Administrative Region of China. Caribbean Barbados Cuba Dominican Republic Guyana Haiti Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Mexico and Central America Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama South America Argentina Bolivia (Plurinational State of ) Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of )

148 World Economic Situation and Prospects 2013 Table D Fuel-exporting countries Developing countries Economies in transition Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Russian Federation Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Latin America and the Caribbean Africa East Asia South Asia Western Asia Bolivia (Plurinational State of ) Colombia Ecuador Trinidad and Tobago Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of ) Algeria Angola Cameroon Chad Congo Côte d'ivoire Egypt Equatorial Guinea Gabon Libya Nigeria Sudan Brunei Darussalam Indonesia Viet Nam Iran (Islamic Republic of ) Bahrain Iraq Kuwait Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Yemen

Country classification 149 Table E Economies by per capita GNI in 2011 a High-income Upper middle income Lower middle income Low-income Australia Austria Bahrain Barbados Belgium Brunei Darussalam Canada Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Equatorial Guinea Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong SAR b Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kuwait Montenegro Luxembourg Malta Netherlands New Zealand Norway Oman Poland Portugal Qatar Republic of Korea Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Province of China Trinidad and Tobago United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States a Algeria Angola c Argentina Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador Gabon Iran (Islamic Republic of ) Jamaica Jordan Kazakhstan Latvia Lebanon Libya Lithuania Malaysia Mauritius Mexico Namibia Panama Papua New Guinea Peru Romania Russian Federation Serbia South Africa Thailand The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan c Uruguay Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of ) Albania d Armenia Bolivia (Plurinational State of ) Cameroon Cape Verde Congo Côte d'ivoire Djibouti Egypt El Salvador Georgia Ghana Guatemala Guyana Honduras India Indonesia Iraq Lesotho Morocco Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Pakistan Paraguay Philippines Republic of Moldova Sao Tome and Prinicipe Senegal Sri Lanka Sudan Syrian Arab Repuplic Ukraine Uzbekistan Viet Nam Yemen Zambia Bangladesh Benin Burkina Faso Burundi Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Eritrea Ethiopia Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Haiti Kenya Kyrgyzstan Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania d Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Niger Rwanda Sierra Leone Somalia Tajikistan Togo Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Zimbabwe Economies systematically monitored for the World Economic Situation and Prospects report and included in the United Nations global economic forecast. b Special Administrative Region of China. c Indicates the country has been shifted upward by one category from previous year s classification. d Indicates the country has been shifted downward by one category from previous year s classification.

150 World Economic Situation and Prospects 2013 Table F Least developed countries As of November 2011 Africa East Asia South Asia Western Asia Angola Cambodia a Afghanistan a Yemen Benin Kiribati a Bangladesh Burkina Faso Lao People s Bhutan a Burundi Democratic Republic a Nepal Central African Republic Myanmar Chad Samoa a, b Comoros Solomon Islands a Democratic Republic Timor Leste a of the Congo Tuvalu a Djibouti Vanuatu a Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mozambique Niger Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia Sudan Togo Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Zambia Latin America and the Caribbean Haiti Note: At its sixty-seventh session, the United Nations General Assembly will formally include the Republic of South Sudan, which became a State Member of the United Nations on 14 July 2011, in the least developed country category. a Not included in the WESP discussion because of insufficient data. b Samoa will graduate from the list of the least developed countries in January 2014.

Country classification 151 Table G Heavily indebted poor countries As of September 2012 Post-completion point HIPCs a Interim HIPCs b Pre-decision point HIPCs c Afghanistan Benin Bolivia Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Central African Republic Congo Côte d'ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mozambique Nicaragua Niger Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Togo Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Zambia Chad Comoros Eritrea Somalia Sudan Note: South Sudan is not eligible or potentially eligible for debt relief under the HIPC Initiative given that, as a newly created country, it cannot meet the HIPC indebtedness criterion which is bound by the end-2004 and end-2010 cut-off dates. See, IMF, Eligibility to use the Fund s facilities for concessional financing: Republic of South Sudan, 1 August 2012, available from http://www.imf.org/external/np/pp/eng/2012/080112.pdf. a Countries that have qualified for irrevocable debt relief under the HIPC Initiative. b Countries that have qualified for assistance under the HIPC Initiative (that is to say, have reached decision point), but have not yet reached completion point. c Countries that are potentially eligible and may wish to avail themselves of the HIPC Initiative or the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI).

152 World Economic Situation and Prospects 2013 Table H Small island developing States American Samoa Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize British Virgin Islands Cape Verde Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Comoros Cook Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Fiji French Polynesia Grenada Guam Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Jamaica Kiribati Maldives Marshall Islands Mauritius Micronesia (Federated States of ) Montserrat Nauru Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia Niue Palau Papua New Guinea Puerto Rico Samoa Sao Tome and Principe Seychelles Singapore Solomon Islands St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Suriname Timor-Leste Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tuvalu U.S. Virgin Islands Vanuatu Table I Landlocked developing countries Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of ) Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Central African Republic Chad Ethiopia Kazakhstan Kyrgystan Lao People's Democratic Republic Lesotho Malawi Mali Republic of Moldova Mongolia Nepal Niger Paraguay Rwanda Swaziland Tajikistan The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Zambia Zimbabwe