World Development Indicators
The World Development Indicators (WDI) is the primary World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially-recognized international sources. It presents the most current and accurate global development data available, and includes national, regional and global estimates.[1] This statistical reference includes over 800 indicators covering more than 150 economies. The annual publication is released in April of each year. The online database is updated three times a year.
Accessing the data
The World Bank’s Open Data site provides access to the WDI database free of charge to all users. A selection of WDI data is featured at data.worldbank.org. Users can browse the data by Country, Indicators, Topics, and Data Catalog. WDI is the first source listed in the catalog and can be accessed directly via Data Bank.
The Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) provides the macro-economic datasets free of charge for members of UK higher and further education institutions. In order to access the data, users have to be registered which can be done here.
See also
- World Bank Group
- Global Development Finance
- Africa Development Indicators
- ESDS International
- World Economic Outlook
References
- ↑ World bank, data and statistics website, retrieved March 6, 2011
External links
- World Development Indicators, latest edition, retrieved March 6, 2011
- World Bank Open Data, retrieved March 6, 2011
- World Data Bank, retrieved March 6, 2011
- Google - public data "World Development Indicators (subset)", retrieved March 6, 2011
- Online Analysis Tool for World Development Indicators
- About ESDS International, retrieved September 14, 2009
- List of Global Development Indexes and Rankings