Smaller countries with steady primary care often outperform richer peers on core health outcomes, according to a new study.
There are several ways to measure how rich a country is. GDP per capita. Household income. Household wealth. The percentage of the population that lives above a certain income level. The Economist has ...
These countries’ wealth is based on natural resources, their unique geographical location, and well-developed financial and technological sectors ...
Africa’s richest countries in 2024, based on World Bank nominal GDP per capita figures, reflect both progress and persistent disparities ...
The global economy continues to be shaped by various factors ranging from tech advances to shifts in politics and everything ...