GDP per capita affects the proportion of emigrants relative to the population of the origin country by educational achievement, 2010
Yearly average change in migration policy restrictiveness, 1995-2013
Shifting weight in global economic activity is likely to continue, although at a slower pace, mostly because of the slowdown in China
The growth differential between China and more advanced countries is narrowing
China imports almost 50% of worldwide traded minerals
Shifting wealth was to a great extent a result of the commodity price boom
The boost of global integration in the developing world is slowing
Declining global imports of intermediates point to a process of GVC contraction
Inflows of capital have slowed whereas outflows have accelerated in emerging markets and developing regions
Extreme poverty has been massively reduced in East Asia and the Pacific