Country classification
World Bank country classifications by income level for 2024-2025
The World Bank's income classification aims to reflect a country's level of development, drawing on Atlas GNI per capita as a broadly available ...
WDI - The World by Income and Region
Countries are classified each year on July 1, based on the estimate of ... For more information about the World Bank country classification, please ...
Country classification - the United Nations
Countries with less than $1,035 GNI per capita are classified as low-income countries, those with between $1,036 and $4,085 as lower middle income countries, ...
Classifications | UNCTAD Data Hub - UNCTADstat
UNCTAD Data Hub classifications are detailed in this page. Countries and territories are grouped by economic criteria or membership of trade agreements for ...
World Economic Outlook Database - Groups and Aggregates
The country classification in the World Economic Outlook divides the world into two major groups: advanced economies and emerging and developing economies.
World Bank income groups, 2023 - Our World in Data
The World Bank's income classifications divide countries into four categories based on their gross national income (GNI) per capita.
Developing country - Wikipedia
The World Bank classifies the world's economies into four groups, based on gross national income per capita: high, upper-middle, lower-middle, and low income ...
World Bank Country Classification
Pick from the dropdown list the country of your institute to check the country classification. 3, Country/Economy, Code, Region, Income group, Classification. 4 ...
UNIDO has consistently relied on a classification of countries by stage of industrial development. This allows to identify groups of economies sharing similar ...
Country Classification - STOXX
The STOXX country classification model relies on a completely rules-based and transparent methodology, and is the first such concept to exclude any ...
Country and area codes (M49) - UNSD — Methodology
... country codes maintained in the M49 pages. Q: Where do I find the classification of “Developed regions” and “Developing regions”? A: The distinction of ...
Classifications - UNCTAD Handbook of Statistics 2023
... country or area in the development process. It is based on the classification applied in the “Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use”, known as ...
"Developed economies" according to this classification scheme are shown in blue. The map does not include classifications by the World Bank. Developed countries ...
Country groupings - World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO regional grouping of countries is used: WHO regional offices. Country income groups. The World Bank classification of countries by income group is used: ...
Country Classification - G3ict: The Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs
Income per capita: Countries have been categorized into four income level groups (low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high) consistent with the World Bank ...
How are countries classified? - Internet Geography
How are countries classified? - Countries can be classified as high-income countries (HICs), low-income countries (LICs) and newly emerging economies ...
Full article: Unpacking the 'developing' country classification: origins ...
This paper explores this complexity by unpacking the different ways in which the 'developing' label is used in the international system.
Country classifications by income level - FRED Blog
The FRED graph above shows annual population growth data between 1961 and 2023 for the four income categories defined by the World Bank: high ( ...
... classification process, and ensuring that index continuity rules can be applied for a country index. MSCI welcomes feedback from the investment community on ...
country classification 2024–as of 25july 2024 - OECD
... countries and High-Income Euro Area countries are not classified according to the country risk classification methodology but are subject to.