Large financial institutions that are the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank or the World Trade Organization (WTO), offering on their websites, various cards that are valuable sources of information on vision the world of these institutions.
The interactive mapping site IMF offers an interactive tool, the IMF Data Mapper ®, consisting of an interactive mapping interface, complemented by a temporal ruler can bring out in time and space world variation of statistical series such as household consumption, inflation, trade balance. The data come from the database World Economic Outlook (WEO) that can be downloaded for free here and contains a series of macroeconomic data from the statistical annexes of the annual report World Economic Outlook , which presents the analysis and IMF staff projections on the overall economic development of the main groups of countries and major countries around the world.

data are available from 1980 until today and projections are proposed for the next 5 years. For some countries, data are incomplete or unavailable for some years. Other statistical series should be available soon.
Meanwhile, the World Bank offers on its website detailed information resources by country and region of the world .
Some of these data are accessible from the site mapping performed on Google Maps where tooltips that appear on the country of his choice, can find summary information on the country.

The "Data" tab allows investors access to an online atlas MDG which includes the Millennium Development (Millennium Development Goals) which I mentioned here .

Finally, the WTO offers on its website to consult "maps of discord" :

This is an interactive map that lets you view the current disputes between Members of the WTO:
- as complainant
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as a defendant - as a plaintiff and defender
In the following case, these are the ongoing disputes between the U.S. and other countries WTO members

In the case below, it's time for Europe to show its differences :

Finally, here in China when she "sees red"

In plagiarizing the famous phrase of Stalin asking "Europe how many divisions?" , you imagine trying to exclaim, looking at these maps: WTO "Europe, how many different ...?"
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