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[7] [8] Since China's transition to a socialist market economy through controlled privatisation and deregulation, [9] [10] the country has seen its ranking increase from ninth in 1978, to second in 2010; China's economic growth accelerated during this period and its share of global nominal GDP surged from 2% in 1980 to 18% in 2021. [8] [1] [11]
The Byzantine population size at the time is estimated to have been 12 to 18 million. [24] This would yield a total GDP somewhere between $8,160 and 13,860 million. GDP in 2023 international dollars
Tyumen Oblast has largest GRDP per capita in Russia of around US$ 49,000 while Ingushetia has lowest of around US$ 2,000. [1] In 2022, Moscow GRDP per capita reached US$ 30,000 while Saint Petersburg stood at US$ 27,000. [1] Federal subjects of Russia by GRDP per capita in EUR (2021) Federal subjects of Russia by GRDP per capita in RUB (2022) [1]
Russia's economy has a dire demographic problem on its hands, and the nation could see its population slashed in half by the end of the century, an Atlantic Council report says.
Over the past months, Russian crude has been trading at an average $10 discount compared to benchmark Brent oil prices, and natural gas prices returned largely to depressed pre-war levels, as we ...
Russia's economy has grown strongly since a small contraction in 2022, but authorities expect 2024's 4.1% growth to slow to around 1-2% this year and the central bank is not yet seeing sustainable ...
This article is a list of Russian federal subjects by Gross regional domestic product (GRDP). Top 10 Russian federal subjects by largest GDP Russian GDP divided into 2 equal parts. 50% of Russian economy is concentrated in only 10% of Russian area or only 2 federal districts (which together contain nearly half of Russia's population).
By 2016, the Russian economy rebounded with 0.3% GDP growth and officially exited recession. The growth continued in 2017, with an increase of 1.5%. [146] [147] In January 2016, Bloomberg rated Russia's economy as the 12th most innovative in the world, [148] up from 14th in January 2015 [149] and 18th in January 2014. [150]