The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as the international exchange of goods and services that is expressed in monetary units of account. [1] In some contexts, the two terms are distinguished: the "international" or "global economy" being measured separately and distinguished from national economies while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use and exchange the definitions, representations, models and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth .
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2018 |
353512 characters 19 sections 15 paragraphs 47 images 261 internal links 33 external links |
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The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as the international exchange of goods and services that is expressed in monetary units of account. [1] In some contexts, the two terms are distinguished: the "international" or "global economy" being measured separately and distinguished from national economies while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use and exchange the definitions, representations, models and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth . |
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2017 |
351862 characters 19 sections 15 paragraphs 51 images 254 internal links 31 external links |
economy 0.436 economies 0.360 monetary 0.323 gdp 0.215 market 0.197 valuations 0.191 ppp 0.153 goods 0.132 aafc 0.127 fas 0.127 hktdc 0.127 ukti 0.127 exchange 0.121 economic 0.116 uscs 0.115 |
The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as the international exchange of goods and services that is expressed in monetary units of account (money). [1] In some contexts, the two terms are distinguished: the "international" or "global economy" being measured separately and distinguished from national economies while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use, and exchange the definitions, representations, models, and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth. |
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2016 |
337345 characters 19 sections 15 paragraphs 53 images 260 internal links 35 external links |
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The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as the international exchange of goods and services that is expressed in monetary units of account (money). [5] In some contexts, the two terms are distinguished: the "international" or "global economy" being measured separately and distinguished from national economies while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use, and exchange the definitions, representations, models, and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth . |
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2015 |
428740 characters 20 sections 16 paragraphs 70 images 275 internal links 36 external links |
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The world economy or global economy is the economy of the world, considered as an international exchange of goods and services. [5] In some contexts, the two terms are distinguished: the "international" or "global economy" being measured separately and distinguished from national economies while the "world economy" is simply an aggregate of the separate countries' measurements. Beyond the minimum standard concerning value in production, use, and exchange the definitions, representations, models, and valuations of the world economy vary widely. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth . |
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2014 |
582582 characters 23 sections 23 paragraphs 73 images 276 internal links 32 external links |
economic 0.371 economies 0.363 economy 0.317 monetary 0.279 trillion 0.249 output 0.165 global 0.148 gdp 0.144 exchange 0.143 market 0.132 valuations 0.128 purchasing 0.128 fund 0.123 contributors 0.108 expanded 0.107 |
The world economy , or global economy , generally refers to the economy , which is based on economies of all of the world's countries ' national economies. Also global economy can be seen as the economy of global society and national economies – as economies of local societies, making the global one. It can be evaluated in various kind of ways. For instance, depending on the model used, the valuation that is arrived at can be represented in a certain currency , such as 2006 US dollars . |
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2013 |
441440 characters 20 sections 34 paragraphs 67 images 277 internal links 25 external links |
output 0.457 markets 0.350 economic 0.327 trillion 0.244 contributors 0.214 accounted 0.202 economies 0.196 economy 0.171 monetary 0.151 contraction 0.147 contracted 0.130 gdp 0.125 expanded 0.115 global 0.113 china 0.113 |
The world economy , or global economy , generally refers to the economy , which is based on economies of all of the world's countries ' national economies. Also global economy can be seen as the economy of global society and national economies – as economies of local societies, making the global one. It can be evaluated in various kind of ways. For instance, depending on the model used, the valuation that is arrived at can be represented in a certain currency , such as 2006 US dollars . |
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2012 |
426094 characters 20 sections 35 paragraphs 63 images 169 internal links 24 external links |
output 0.460 markets 0.359 economic 0.331 trillion 0.240 contributors 0.210 accounted 0.199 economies 0.192 economy 0.168 monetary 0.148 contraction 0.145 contracted 0.128 gdp 0.122 purchasing 0.118 expanded 0.113 global 0.111 |
The world economy , or global economy , generally refers to the economy , which is based on economies of all of the world's countries , national economies. Also global economy can be seen as the economy of global society and national economies – as economies of local societies, making the global one. It can be evaluated in various kind of ways. For instance, depending on the model used, the valuation that is arrived at can be represented in a certain currency , such as 2006 US dollars . |
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2011 |
204320 characters 19 sections 32 paragraphs 56 images 154 internal links 18 external links |
output 0.472 markets 0.369 economic 0.308 trillion 0.271 contributors 0.216 accounted 0.204 economy 0.172 economies 0.164 contraction 0.148 contracted 0.131 purchasing 0.121 monetary 0.118 expanded 0.116 china 0.114 parity 0.108 |
The world economy , or global economy , generally refers to the economy , which is based on economies of all of the world's countries , national economies. Also global economy can be seen as the economy of global society and national economies – as economies of local societies, making the global one. It can be evaluated in various kind of ways. For instance, depending on the model used, the valuation that is arrived at can be represented in a certain currency , such as 2006 US dollars or 2005 euros . |
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2010 |
62458 characters 38 sections 37 paragraphs 3 images 71 internal links 12 external links |
output 0.430 economy 0.352 markets 0.307 economic 0.294 accounted 0.280 economies 0.209 trillion 0.157 market 0.153 valuations 0.148 monetary 0.143 global 0.131 contraction 0.126 china 0.121 expansion 0.116 account 0.092 |
The world- or global economy generally refers to the economy , which is based on economies of all of the world's countries , national economies. Also global economy can be seen as the economy of global society and national economies - as economies of local societies, making the global one. It can be evaluated in various kind of ways. For instance, depending on the model used, the valuation that is arrived at can be represented in a certain currency , such as 2006 US dollars . |
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2009 |
59323 characters 30 sections 90 paragraphs 3 images 65 internal links 11 external links |
est 0.524 trillion 0.273 economy 0.214 2002 0.171 economic 0.163 gdp 0.160 market 0.143 goods 0.136 yearly 0.131 valuations 0.119 monetary 0.115 growth 0.107 gross 0.107 barrel 0.100 imports 0.095 |
Template loop detected: Template:World economy infobox The world economy can be evaluated in various ways, depending on the model used, and this valuation can then be represented in various ways (for example, in 2006 US dollars ). It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , and is therefore somewhat of a misnomer, since, while definitions and representations of the "world economy" vary widely, they must at a minimum exclude any consideration of resources or value based outside of the Earth . For example, while attempts could be made to calculate the value of currently unexploited mining opportunities in unclaimed territory in Antarctica , the same opportunities on Mars would not be considered a part of the world economy – even if currently exploited in some way – and could be considered of latent value only in the same way as uncreated intellectual property , such as a previously unconceived invention. |
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2008 |
65630 characters 32 sections 88 paragraphs 3 images 85 internal links 15 external links |
est 0.541 trillion 0.295 economy 0.244 2002 0.174 gdp 0.150 countries 0.147 economic 0.136 market 0.134 goods 0.128 commodities 0.125 yearly 0.123 valuations 0.111 monetary 0.108 growth 0.101 2003 0.100 |
Template loop detected: Template:World economy infobox The world economy can be evaluated in various ways, depending on the model used, and this valuation can then be represented in various ways (for example, in 2006 US dollars ). It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , and is therefore somewhat of a misnomer, since, while definitions and representations of the "world economy" vary widely, they must at a minimum exclude any consideration of resources or value based outside of the Earth . For example, while attempts could be made to calculate the value of currently unexploited mining opportunities in unclaimed territory in Antarctica , the same opportunities on Mars would not be considered a part of the world economy – even if currently exploited in some way – and could be considered of latent value only in the same way as uncreated intellectual property , such as a previously unconceived invention. |
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2007 |
55506 characters 28 sections 78 paragraphs 2 images 75 internal links 10 external links |
est 0.519 trillion 0.297 economy 0.202 2002 0.175 countries 0.163 economic 0.154 gdp 0.151 yearly 0.124 market 0.116 2003 0.112 valuations 0.112 monetary 0.108 goods 0.103 gross 0.101 nations 0.100 |
Template loop detected: Template:World economy infobox The world economy can be evaluated in various ways, depending on the model used, and this valuation can then be represented in various ways (for example, in 2006 US dollars ). It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , and is therefore somewhat of a misnomer, since, while definitions and representations of the "world economy" vary widely, they must at a minimum exclude any consideration of resources or value based outside of the Earth. For example, while attempts could be made to calculate the value of currently unexploited mining opportunities in unclaimed territory in Antarctica , the same opportunities on Mars would not be considered a part of the world economy – even if currently exploited in some way – and could be considered of latent value only in the same way as uncreated intellectual property, such as a previously unconceived invention. Beyond the minimum standard of concerning value in production, use, and exchange on the planet Earth, definitions, representations, models, and valuations of the world economy vary widely. |
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2006 |
60062 characters 30 sections 88 paragraphs 1 images 94 internal links 9 external links |
est 0.451 economy 0.282 trillion 0.271 growth 0.185 gdp 0.184 2002 0.172 economic 0.172 countries 0.149 nations 0.137 2003 0.123 gross 0.115 yearly 0.113 market 0.106 unemployment 0.105 valuations 0.102 |
Template loop detected: Template:World economy infobox The world economy can be evaluated in various ways, depending on the model used, and this valuation can then be represented in various ways (for example, in 2006 US dollars ). It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , and is therefore somewhat of a misnomer, since, while definitions and representations of the "world economy" vary widely, they must at a minimum exclude any consideration of resources or value based outside of the Earth. For example, while attempts could be made to calculate the value of currently unexploited mining opportunities in unclaimed territory in Antarctica , the same opportunities on Mars would not be considered a part of the world economy -- even if currently exploited in some way -- and could be considered of latent value only in the same way as uncreated intellectual property, such as a previously unconceived invention. Beyond the minimum standard of concerning value in production, use, and exchange on the planet Earth, definitions, representations, models, and valuations of the world economy vary widely. |
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2005 |
50251 characters 30 sections 82 paragraphs 0 images 87 internal links 9 external links |
est 0.306 trillion 0.290 growth 0.228 gdp 0.227 2002 0.227 countries 0.200 economic 0.173 nations 0.169 economy 0.156 gross 0.142 yearly 0.139 unemployment 0.130 2001 0.109 barrel 0.107 1999 0.105 |
Template loop detected: Template:World economy infobox The world economy can be represented in various ways, and broken down in various ways. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , e.g. ecoregions which represent different agricultural and resource extraction opportunities. |
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2004 |
23016 characters 10 sections 38 paragraphs 0 images 87 internal links 3 external links |
est 0.368 gdp 0.219 growth 0.216 nations 0.207 countries 0.203 2002 0.200 trillion 0.172 economy 0.159 yearly 0.154 unemployment 0.143 1999 0.132 economies 0.131 economic 0.127 gross 0.125 2001 0.120 |
The world economy can be represented various ways, and broken down in various ways. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , e.g. ecoregions which represent different agricultural and resource extraction opportunities, and each have natural capital of their own that provides nature's services to humankind. |
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2003 |
8510 characters 3 sections 25 paragraphs 0 images 44 internal links 0 external links |
est 0.446 1999 0.328 countries 0.292 yearly 0.243 imports 0.197 unemployment 0.189 exports 0.173 gdp 0.165 trillion 0.162 agricultural 0.145 economies 0.130 gross 0.124 kwh 0.122 growth 0.119 nations 0.109 |
The Economy of Earth can be represented various ways, and broken down in various ways. It is inseparable from the geography and ecology of Earth , e.g. ecoregions which represent different agricultural and resource extraction opportunities, and each have natural capital of their own that provides nature's services to humankind. |