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  1. Advanced and Emerging and Developing Economies

    The IMF refers to the classification of countries as Advanced and Emerging and Developing Economies. Advanced Economies are sub-catergorised [10] into Euro Area, Major Advanced Economies (G7), Newly Industrialized Asian Economies, Other Advanced Economies (Advanced Economies excluding G7 and Euro Area), and the European Union.
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    What data does the IMF use to classify countries?
    The IMF uses either sums or weighted averages of data for individual countries. However, the IMF’s statistical Appendix [9] explains that this is not a strict criterion, and other factors are considered in deciding the classification of countries.
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    Why do the classifications of countries change?
    The classifications change for two reasons: In each country, factors such as economic growth, inflation, exchange rates, and population growth influence GNI per capita. Revisions to national accounts methods and data can also have an influence in specific cases. The updated data on GNI per capita data for 2020 can be accessed here.
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    How does WESP classify countries into categories?
    For analytical purposes, WESP classifies all countries of the world into one of three broad categories: developed economies, economies in transition and developing economies. The
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    Why do we classify countries according to their level of development?
    There is no generally accepted criterion that explains the rationale of classifying countries according to their level of development. This might be due to the diversity of development outcomes across countries, and the restrictive challenge of adequately classifying every country into two categories.
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  4. https://www.imf.org/en/Countries

    WebAfghanistan, Islamic Republic of Albania Algeria Andorra, Principality of Angola Anguilla, United Kingdom-British Overseas Territory Antigua and Barbuda Argentina

  5. https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2016/...

    WebFeb 01, 2011 · The paper argues that a country classification system based on a transparent, data-driven methodology is preferable to one based on judgment or ad hoc …

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  6. https://datahelp.imf.org/knowledgebase/topics/69745-country-classification

    Web7 articles. Metadata articles. Methodology 26 articles. 17 articles. Accounts and Access 3 articles. Video Tutorials 7 articles.

  7. https://www.scribd.com/document/7882374/IMF-Classification-of-Countries

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     · The regional breakdowns of developing countries in Countries whose 1990–93 export earnings in any of the World Economic Outlook conform to the IMF’s the first …

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      WebCountry classifications For analytical purposes, WESP classifies all countries of the world into one of three broad categories: developed economies, economies in transition

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    • https://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-world...

      WebJul 01, 2022 · 1 Updated country income classifications are available here. The World Bank assigns the world’s economies [1] to four income groups—low, lower-middle, upper …

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      WebIMF classifications of ACs, EDCs and LIDCs Emerging and developing countries Albania Algeria

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      Webthe Middle East and Central Asia Department (MCD) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), provides a broad overview of recent economic developments in 2018, and …

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      WebJul 01, 2021 · Updated country income classifications are available here. The World Bank assigns the world’s economies to four income groups—low, lower-middle, upper

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      WebThe IMF’s Country Classification Systems The main criteria used by the IMF in country classification are i) per capita income level ii) export diversification iii) degree of …

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