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East Asia and Pacific Data and Statistics


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*Data from 2006 or most recent year (2000-2006) for which data are available.

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Source: World Development Indicators 2007 More

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Data profiles
Data for cross-country comparisons, from the World Development Indicators 2007:

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WDI 2007

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Millenium Development Goals
Regional progress toward targets for reductions in poverty, improvements in health and education, and protection of the environment by 2015.

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See also:
Online Atlas of the Millenium Development Goals
Millenium Development Goals site

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Key Country Macro-Indicators
An up-to-date overview of the region's economic performance and other key issues, from the East Asia Update, April 2008:

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At-a-glance tables
Two pages of key indicators tracing the trends in social and economic development from the last three decades:

These tables may contain estimates that will not appear in the World Development Indicators (WDI) database or that differ from our officially published data. For comparisons, use the Country Data Profiles above.

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Regional lending summary - By sector and theme over fiscal year 2007.
Country Lending Summaries - Include summary, net flows, volume, lending by sector, and active and proposed projects.
World Bank Debt Service - Information regarding debt service repayments for World Bank loans and/or credits.
Joint External Debt - Information about total external debt (joint debt owed to the OECD, Bank for International Settlements, International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.)

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Map it! Business Planet
Business Planet provides a visual shortcut to data on Doing Business, privatization, the financial sector, and private infrastructure projects.

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