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No. of colonies that Britain had in 1815 | 43, spread across 5 continents
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GNI per capita ($) PPP of UK | $35,860
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Years of Mao Tse-tung’s command economy in China | 1949 – 1976
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Years of Deng Xiaoping’s market economy in China | 1978 – 1992
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GNI per capita ($) PPP of China | $6,890
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In 2000, 10% of Britain’s GDP earned by top ? | 1%
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HDI of Shanghai, China | 0.908
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HDI of Gansu province, China | 0.705
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Real economic growth rate of Zimbabwe in 2006 | minus 4.1%
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Cost of loaf of bread in Zimbabwe in 1998 vs. 2008 | Z$5 (1998) vs. Z$1.6 trillion (2008)
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Percentage of Zimbabweans living on less than US$2 a day in 1999 vs. 2009 | 30% (1999) vs. 83% (2009)
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Environmental Performance Index of UK vs. that of China | 85/100 (UK) vs. 65/100 (China)
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Percentage of Mali’s workforce employed in agriculture | 80%
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Percentage of Mali’s public expenditure that comes from aid | 50%
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Year minimum wage introduced in the UK and rate it was set at | 1999, £3.60
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Years Single Regeneration Budget ran in UK and amount received by Easington, County Durham | 1995 – 2006, £45 million received by Easington
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Percentage of children living in low income families in Newham vs. London average (2008) | 70% in Newham, 40% across London
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House price increase in Homerton district vs. Greater London average since London was granted Olympics in 2005 | 70% (Homerton) vs. 36% (Greater London)
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Number of jobs in converted Olympics media centre in Hackney (iCITY) | 4,500 by 2018
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