At the other extreme, a mere thousand or so individuals seem to control nearly six percent of the Gross World Product.
What does GWP stand for?
GWP stands for Gross World Product
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Talking about the world GDP, Kamal said according to the IMF, the world gross domestic product has now reached $62 trillion, surpassing the $61 trillion gross world product recorded before the crisis.
Applied to the estimated 2009 Gross World Product, this figure translates to a potential global fraud loss of more than $2.
Over the last 30 years, technological advances, associated with changes in the sources of energy supply, have caused carbon emissions to grow only half as fast as the gross world product (1.
Over the past 35 years, manufacturing has been declining as a percentage of gross world product and, to no one's surprise, gross domestic product.
7 children per woman * Children not attending school: 55 percent male; 62 percent female ** * Gross world product per capita: $9,500 *** * Number of independent nations: 194 * 2004 estimate/ ** 2005 estimate.
5 trillion in dirty money -- the equivalent of around five per cent of gross world product -- the IMF says flows through the world's financial system every year.