Around 13.75 percent in 2005 based on Wikipedia. It is probably a higher percent today. Note that no one knows the exact population of Africa or Earth at any given time.
Update: According to Wikipedia, in 2010, it was 26.1%.
about 12%
if gdp is 719.1 and consumption is 443.8, how do i compute consumption as a percentage of gdp?
Surplus or deficit as a percentage of GDP can be calculated by using deficit/GDP multiplied by 100, where deficit is calculated by subtracting expenses from sources.
3.9/103.6*100.
It appears that travel and tourism directly contributed to 2.5% of the US GDP in 2010. Travel and tourism indirectly contributed to 8.9% of US GDP in 2010. This is significantly lower than the world average.
For the Netherlands (GDP = $511 billion), trade value exceeded GDP, for as high as 107 percent of GDP (due to reexport).
27.36% of the world's economy. World's economy is $48,244,879 and USA share is $13,201,819
if gdp is 719.1 and consumption is 443.8, how do i compute consumption as a percentage of gdp?
[ (GDP 2006 - GDP 2005) / GDP 2005] X 100 ---- ----
No country is even remotely close to the US in GDP. I think you meant to ask what percentage of the world lives above the United States GDP per capita. If that's the case, the answer .18%.Only 5 countries have a higher GDP per capita than the United States, and they are fairly small countries in terms of population.
25% of Norways GDP are from oil.
africas customs are africas customs
Surplus or deficit as a percentage of GDP can be calculated by using deficit/GDP multiplied by 100, where deficit is calculated by subtracting expenses from sources.
3.9/103.6*100.
Real GDP/Capita
It appears that travel and tourism directly contributed to 2.5% of the US GDP in 2010. Travel and tourism indirectly contributed to 8.9% of US GDP in 2010. This is significantly lower than the world average.
In terms of GDP(nominal) its app. 2% of world GDP.
For Germany (GDP = $2.4 trillion), trade formed about 67 percent of the GDP.