Little Data Books

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These statistical references draw from World Development Indicators, providing country-specific pages on specific themes. These handy pocket guides are produced by the World Bank's Data Group.

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    The Little Data Book on Africa 2010
    (World Bank, 2010) World Bank
    The little data book on Africa 2010 is a pocket edition of Africa Development Indicators (ADI) 2010. It contains some 115 key indicators on economics, human development, governance, and partnership and is intended as a quick reference for users of the ADI 2010 book and ADI online. The country tables present the latest available data for World Bank member countries in Africa.
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    The Little Data Book on Africa 2008-09
    (Washington, DC, 2009) World Bank
    The little data book on Africa 2008-09 is a pocket edition of Africa development indicators 2008-09. It contains some 115 key indicators on economics, human development, governance, and partnership and is intended as a quick reference for users of the Africa development indicators 2008-09 book and African development indicators online. The country tables present the latest available data for World Bank member countries in Africa.
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    The Little Data Book on Africa 2007
    (Washington, DC, 2008) World Bank
    The little data book on Africa 2007 is a pocket edition of Africa Development Indicators 2007. It contains some 100 key indicators on economics, human development, governance, and partnership and is intended as a quick reference for users of the Africa Development Indicators 2007 book and African development indicators online. The country tables present the latest available data for World Bank member countries in Africa.
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    The Little Data Book on Africa 2006
    (Washington, DC: World Bank, 2006-09) World Bank
    A pocket-sized reference on key development data for over 50 countries in Africa, this book provides profiles of each country with 54 development indicators about people, environment, economy, technology, infrastructure, trade and finance. A must have for anyone interested in today's development challenges in sub-Saharan Africa.