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GDP & Economic Growth

G7 vs BRICS: GDP Comparison

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: GDP (constant 2015 US),GDP(currentUS), GDP (current US), Gross National ExpenditureCountries: G7 + BRICS (Brazil, Canada, Germany, France, UK, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, US)Key Insight: From 2020–2024, BRICS members show faster real expansion than G7, led by India’s +37.3% rise in real GDP. However, Japan’s nominal GDP fell -20.3% despite real GDP rising +5.3%, revealing significant FX/price-level impacts.

US vs Canada GDP Growth

Chart Type: Line ChartIndicator: GDP growth (annual %)Countries: United States, CanadaTime Range: 2010-2024Key Insight: In 2024, the US leads with 2.79% growth versus Canada at 1.56%. Both show sharp 2020 pandemic contraction followed by strong 2021 rebound, but post-rebound trajectories diverge significantly.

Environment & Emissions

G7 vs ASEAN Carbon Emissions

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: Total greenhouse gas emissions per capita, CO2 emissions per capitaCountries: G7 + ASEAN (17 countries total)Key Insight: In 2024, Canada leads emissions at 18.60 t CO2e/capita while India is lowest at 3.01. G7 average is 11.00 vs 9.40 for comparison countries. Most G7 members show declining trends (-11.6% UK, -10.1% Germany) while emerging economies rise (+22.1% India, +9.3% China).

Trade & Investment

Global Trade Flows

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: Imports of goods and services, Exports of goods and servicesCountries: G7 + BRICS + South AfricaKey Insight: India’s imports surged 87.8% from 2015-2024, significantly outpacing Japan’s 19.4% increase. India’s rapid growth is driven by economic expansion and consumer demand, while Japan faces challenges from aging demographics.

Demographics & Growth

Population vs GDP Growth

Chart Type: Bubble ChartIndicators: Population growth (annual %), GDP growth (annual %)Countries: G7 + BRICSKey Insight: 2024 growth is driven by productivity rather than population: India posts 6.49% GDP growth with only 0.89% population growth, while Canada combines the fastest population growth (2.96%) with modest 1.56% GDP growth. Countries with slowing/negative population growth must rely on productivity gains.

Education & Development

Education vs Economic Growth

Chart Type: TreemapIndicators: School enrollment (primary), GDP growth, Education expenditureCountries: USA, China, GermanyKey Insight: China’s GDP growth outpaced Germany and the US from 2015-2024, with an 8.32% average annual increase. Germany’s sharp decline in education expenditure (-129.8%) signals potential constraints on future human capital development.

Energy & Sustainability

Renewable Energy Consumption

Chart Type: Bar ChartIndicator: Renewable energy consumption (% of total)Countries: Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland, Poland, SwedenKey Insight: Sweden leads with 57.9% renewable energy consumption, benefiting from strong policy frameworks. Switzerland increased 15.9% to 27.7%, while Turkey declined 9.8% to 12%, signaling policy and investment risks.

Healthcare

Government Health Expenditure

Chart Type: Bar ChartIndicator: Domestic government health expenditure (% of GDP)Countries: Canada, China, Japan, USAKey Insight: Japan’s health expenditure rose 9.7% to 9.82% of GDP due to aging population pressures. The US saw a 5.8% rise to 9.10% with a notable 2020 pandemic spending spike. China’s modest rise to 2.95% reflects gradual health system expansion.

Chart Type Showcases

Line Charts

Best for showing trends over time. Example Analysis: GDP growth trends across G7 nations from 2010-2024, highlighting pandemic impact and recovery patterns.

Bubble Charts

Perfect for correlating 2-3 indicators. Example Analysis: GDP per capita vs Life expectancy with population as bubble size, revealing development patterns across countries.

Choropleth Maps

Ideal for geographic patterns. Example Analysis: CO2 emissions per capita worldwide, showing high-emission regions vs. low-emission areas at a glance.

Radar Charts

Great for multi-dimensional profiles. Example Analysis: Compare G7 countries across GDP, Trade, FDI, Inflation, and Unemployment to see economic profiles.

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