Намибия

  • Президент:Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
  • Премьер-министр:Elijah Ngurare
  • Столица:Windhoek
  • Языки:Oshiwambo languages 48.9%, Nama/Damara 11.3%, Afrikaans 10.4% (common language of most of the population and about 60% of the white population), Otjiherero languages 8.6%, Kavango languages 8.5%, Caprivi languages 4.8%, English (official) 3.4%, other African languages 2.3%, other 1.7% note: Namibia has 13 recognized national languages, including 10 indigenous African languages and 3 Indo-European languages (2011 est.)
  • Правительство
  • Статистическое агентство
  • Население, человек:3 062 109 (2025)
  • Площадь, кв км:823 290
  • ВВП на душу населения, долл. США:4 168 (2023)
  • ВВП, млрд. долл. США:12,4 (2023)
  • Индекс Джини:59,1 (2015)
  • Рейтинг Ease of Doing Business:104

Все наборы данных: W
  • W
    • Июль 2025
      Источник: World Bank
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 16 июля, 2025
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      Data cited at: The World Bank https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/ Topic: Global Economic Monitor Publication: https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/global-economic-monitor License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   The dataset Provides daily updates of global economic developments, with coverage of high income- as well as developing countries. Average period data updates are provided for exchange rates, equity markets, interest rates, stripped bond spreads, and emerging market bond indices. Monthly data coverage (updated daily and populated upon availability) is provided for consumer prices, high-tech market indicators, industrial production and merchandise trade.
    • Июнь 2025
      Источник: World Bank
      Загружен: Knoema
      Дата обращения к источнику: 13 июня, 2025
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      Global growth is expected to hold steady at 2.7 percent in 2025-26. However, the global economy appears to be settling at a low growth rate that will be insufficient to foster sustained economic development. Emerging market and developing economies are set to enter the second quarter of the 21st century with per capita incomes on a trajectory that implies feeble catch-up toward those of advanced economies. Most low-income countries are not on course to graduate to middle-income status by 2050. Policy action at the global and national levels is needed to foster a more favorable external environment, enhance macroeconomic stability, reduce structural constraints, address the effects of climate change, and thus accelerate long-term growth and development.