Internationalisierung des Studiums - Deutsches Studentenwerk
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Internationalisierung des Studiums - Deutsches Studentenwerk
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80 ANHANG<br />
199 Uruguay<br />
200 Uzbekistan<br />
201 Vanuatu<br />
202 Venezuela, RB<br />
203 Vietnam<br />
204 Virgin Islands (U.S.)<br />
205 West Bank and Gaza<br />
206 Yemen, Rep.<br />
207 Zambia<br />
208 Zimbabwe<br />
URY<br />
UZB<br />
Latin America & Caribbean<br />
Europe & Central Asia<br />
VUT East Asia & Pacific<br />
VEN Latin America & Caribbean<br />
VNM East Asia & Pacific<br />
VIR ..<br />
WBG Middle East & North Africa<br />
YEM Middle East & North Africa<br />
ZMB Sub-Saharan Africa<br />
ZWE Sub-Saharan Africa<br />
Upper middle income<br />
Low income<br />
Lower middle income<br />
Upper middle income<br />
Low income<br />
High income: nonOECD<br />
Lower middle income<br />
Low income<br />
Low income<br />
Low income<br />
IBRD<br />
Blend<br />
IDA<br />
IBRD<br />
IDA<br />
..<br />
..<br />
IDA<br />
IDA<br />
Blend<br />
HIPC<br />
1<br />
World<br />
WLD<br />
2 Low income<br />
3 Middle income<br />
4 Lower middle income<br />
5 Upper middle income<br />
6 Low & middle income<br />
7 East Asia & Pacific<br />
8 Europe & Central Asia<br />
9 Latin America & Caribbean<br />
10 Middle East & North Africa<br />
11 South Asia<br />
12 Sub-Saharan Africa<br />
13 High income<br />
14 European Monetary Union<br />
15 High income: OECD<br />
16 High income: nonOECD<br />
17 Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)<br />
18 Least developed countries: UN classification<br />
LIC<br />
MIC<br />
LMC<br />
UMC<br />
LMY<br />
EAP<br />
ECA<br />
LAC<br />
MNA<br />
SAS<br />
SSA<br />
HIC<br />
EMU<br />
OEC<br />
NOC<br />
HPC<br />
LDC<br />
This table classifies all World Bank member economies, and all other economies with populations of more than 30,000. For operational and analytical<br />
purposes, economies are divided among income groups according to 2005 gross national income (GNI) per capita, calculated using the<br />
World Bank Atlas method. The groups are: low income, $875 or less; lower middle income, $876–3,465; upper middle income, $3,466–10,725;<br />
and high income, $10,726 or more. Other analytical groups based on geographic regions are also used.<br />
Geographic classifications and data reported for geographic regions are for low-income and middle-income economies only. Low-income and<br />
middle-income economies are sometimes referred to as developing economies. The use of the term is convenient; it is not intended to imply<br />
that all economies in the group are experiencing similar development or that other economies have reached a preferred or final stage of development.<br />
Classification by income does not necessarily reflect development status.<br />
Lending category: IDA countries are those that had a per capita income in 2005 of less than $1,025 and lack the financial ability to borrow from<br />
IBRD. IDA loans are deeply concessional—interest-free loans and grants for programs aimed at boosting economic growth and improving living<br />
conditions. IBRD loans are noncessional. Blend countries are eligible for IDA loans because of their low per capita incomes but are also eligible<br />
for IBRD loans because they are financially creditworthy.<br />
Note: Classifications are in effect until 1 July 2007. The World Bank no longer classifies countries by indebtedness level.