THE PACIFIC: SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-GROWTH COMPANIES : Economic Snapshot
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Countries in the Asia-Pacific region vary widely in such areas as per capita Gross Domestic Product and indicators of standards of living.
Australia
GDP per capita: $16,680
Industrial Production: 32% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 62% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 54
(per 100 people)
Telephones: 55 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 5%
New Zealand
GDP per capita: $13,970
Industrial production: 26% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 63% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 52 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 72 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 5%
Indonesia
GDP per capita: $2,730
Industrial production: 42% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 55% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 1.4 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 0.7 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 23%
Japan
GDP per capita: $19,390
Industrial production: 42% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 57% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 45 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 56 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 5%
Malaysia
GDP per capita: $7,400
Industrial production: NA
Private consumption: 56% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 12 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 10.8 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 22%
Philippines
GDP per capita: $2,440
Industrial production: 34% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 72% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 1.9 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 1.7 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 10%
Thailand
GDP per capita: $5,270
Industrial production: 39% (percentage of GDP)
Private consumption: 58% (percentage of GDP)
Motor vehicles: 3.9 (per 100 people)
Telephones: 3.1 (per 100 people)
Adult illiteracy: 7%
Real GDP per capita for 1991 expressed in purchasing power parity dollars. Industrial production as a percentage of GDP for 1991. Private consumption as a percentage of GDP for 1991. Motor vehicles per 100 people 1989-90. Telephones per 100 people 1990-92. Adult illiteracy rate for 1990.
Sources: Penn World Tables, United Nations Statistical Division, World Bank, International Telecommunication Union
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