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Visualizing World Markets, 2011-19

The purpose of this report is to provide a compilation of demographic, economic and telecommunications statistics for a large number of countries (167) in a user-friendly format. Users simply select a country of interest on the "Country Profiler" tab, and a series of pre-defined charts appear below. These visuals answer graphically such basic questions as: how big is the country, how fast is it growing, what kind of economy does it have, how interconnected is the country to the world, and what is the penetration rate of telecommunications services. The timeframe covered is 2011-2019.
This is the first version of a report which we expect to evolve over time. The next iteration is likely to allow for multi-country comparisons and also incorporate a wider range of data metrics.
Charts are organized by topic area, as described below.
Economy/GDP
Telecom revenues tend to correlate closely with overall GDP, and many studies have shown that telecom network investment is a positive contributor towards economic growth. This section presents the country's current GDP and percent of the globe; its GDP growth rates compared to global averages; how GDP per capita is growing vs. aggregate GDP; and, how wealthy the country (GDP per capita) relative to the global average. It also summarizes female participation in the labor force, one of many factors considered as a positive in economic development, and the relative sizes of the services and manufacturing sectors in the economy, and how that's changing.  In general, services-oriented economies tend to be much bigger consumers of telecommunications services, including newer types offered by cloud providers.
Trade, FDI and tourism
This series of charts address questions related to the global interconnectedness of the country.
The initial two charts focus on the questions, how significant is trade relative to the global average, and how big a portion of overall trade involves services. Services trading tends to be heavily reliant on telecommunications networks, much more so than manufacturing or agriculture.
This section also addresses how reliant on external investment (FDI) it is for development. High FDI reliance can be a net negative to economic stability given its volatility during downturns, but a high level also tends to be require a solid communications network infrastructure. The final chart addresses tourism: how big is the tourism industry as a percentage of the country's total exports? Tourists in 2020 require more connectivity than they did in the past, especially on the mobile side. Another important aspect of tourism is that the COVID-19 pandemic has hit tourism-oriented economies especially hard recently. COVID-related downturns are not reflected in this report's charts, as they end in 2019, but high tourism exposure has often led to especially steep GDP drops in 2020.
Population
For each country included in this report, the first series of charts focus on population. Population stats are an initial indicator of the potential of an economy; longer life spans are better than shorter, but a growing population of older, nonworking people can be a burden on society's health care and other resources; a younger growing population can indicate growth if life spans are also rising. The relative age distribution can also say something about what sort of telecommunications services may be attractive.
The charts in this section address the questions: what is the country's population, how is it growing, and how is its share of the world population changing? What is the country's life expectancy, how is that changing, and how does that compare to global averages? How heavily weighted is the country's population towards the young (0-14) and old (65+)?
Land, population density, and urbanization
The cost of building networks is vastly different depending on population density and urbanization levels. Further, all else equal, mobile networks have an advantage in markets with low population density due to the cost of installing fixed line infrastructure. This section presents a few stats on the overall land mass covered by the country, the population density and how it's changing, and the percentage of population residing in both large and small cities.
Telecommunications subscribers
This section summarizes the country's telecommunications penetration rates in three areas: fixed telephony, fixed broadband, and mobile cellular. This section also illustrates the country's share of the global total in each of these categories, and how that is changing.
Technology and the Internet
This section addresses overall usage of the Internet, as measured in subscriber penetration, and the prevalence of "secure Internet servers" in the country (per a Netcraft survey). It also presents two metrics of how technology-intensive the particular economy is: what share of total manufacured exports are high technology in nature (per the World Bank), and how many R&D researchers are employed within the local economy.
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