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Do you have Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Income (GNI) forecasts?
The World Bank Global Economic Prospects report contains short-term annual growth rate projections for many developing countries, available at: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/global-economic-p -
How do I save my reports, access and delete them in DataBank?
If you are using DataBank as a registered user, once you have generated a table, chart or map, you have the option of saving the report. To save your report, while viewing the data as a table, chart -
Do you have quarterly, monthly or higher frequency data?
Most social and economic data are collected and reported annually or less often. Some economic and financial data are available on monthly or quarterly basis (for example, the Global Economic Monitor -
What is the difference between current and constant price series?
Data reported in current (or “nominal”) prices for each year are measured in the prices for that particular year. For example, current price estimates shown for 1990 are based on 1990 prices, for 2000 -
How do I edit my country/series/year selection once I have the Table/Chart or Map open in DataBank?
You can always add/remove or rearrange the order of countries/indicators or years while you are viewing the table, chart or map. Add or remove data by clicking on the Edit Selection tab and clicking -
How do I download data in DataBank?
Once you selected countries, indicators and years you can download the data to your computer by clicking on the Download button at the top of the screen. Select the format for your report (Excel, CSV, -
Where can I find data on the private sector and privatization?
Data on the private sector and trade are available from the World Bank Group's Private Participation in Infrastructure Project database, Enterprise Surveys, and Doing Business Indicators, as well as f -
Do you have data on World Bank interest rates by country?
Information on the World Bank's lending rates, loan charges and current financial products can be found on the World Bank Finances https://finances.worldbank.org/ site as part of the IBRD Statement of