This guide, presented by the Data & Information Services Center, provides links to country statistical yearbooks or similar collections (census, “facts and figures,” etc.) for 154 countries worldwide.>>ClickHere>>
Category: country market signposts
Country Overview, Business and Market profiling. Signposts to other sources of help.
Country Statistical Yearbooks : Europe
This guide, presented by the Data & Information Services Center, provides links to country statistical yearbooks or similar collections (census, “facts and figures,” etc.) for 154 countries worldwide.>>ClickHere>>
Country Statistical Yearbooks : Asia
This guide, presented by the Data & Information Services Center, provides links to country statistical yearbooks or similar collections (census, “facts and figures,” etc.) for 154 countries worldwide.>>ClickHere>>
Country Statistical Yearbooks : Africa
This guide, presented by the Data & Information Services Center, provides links to country statistical yearbooks or similar collections (census, “facts and figures,” etc.) for 154 countries worldwide. >>ClickHere>>
Office National des Statistiques- Algeria
National Statistics agency of Algeria, <<ClickHere>>>
Library of Congress – Country Studies
Contains the electronic versions of 80 books previously published in hard copy as part of the Country Studies Series by the Federal Research Division. Intended for a general audience, books in the series present a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of select countries throughout the world <<ClickHere>>>
Background Notes
Brief country overviews from the U.S. Dept. of State that can provide an insight into a country’s political and economic development over the years. <<ClickHere>>>
Climate Change Still Seen as the Top Global Threat, but Cyberattacks a Rising Concern
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released a report last year expressing serious concerns about the possible impacts of climate change, both in the near and distant future. <<ClickHere>>
More people around the world see U.S. power and influence as a ‘major threat’ to their country
A growing share of people around the world see U.S. power and influence as a “major threat” to their country, and these views are linked with attitudes toward President Donald Trump and the United States as a whole>>ClickHere>>
Mobile Divides in Emerging Economies
As ownership of mobile phones, especially smartphones, spreads rapidly across the globe, there are still notable numbers of people in emerging economies who do not own a mobile phone, or who share one with others, >>ClickHere>>>