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    First, the "International  Statistical Yearbook 2011" is a comprehensive international economic and social  statistics annual. The yearbook contains more than  200 countries and 地区 world statistical data, on which more than 40 major  national and regional economic and social development and world renowned  companies in more detail the basic conditions were introduced.  
  Second, the "International  Statistical Yearbook 2011" is divided into 18 sections: 1. China's position in  the world; 2. Geography, natural resources and environment; 3. National  Accounts; 4. Population; 5. Employment and Earnings; 6 . investment environment; 7.  energy; 8. fiscal and financial; 9. price index; 10. resident income and  poverty; 11. agriculture; 12. industry and construction; 13. Transport and  communications; 14. external trade; 15 .  the international balance of payments and external debt; 16. tourism; 17.  education, technology, culture, health and social security; 18. the world's  largest 500 companies key indicators. 
  Third, most of the data of  foreign United Nations and other international organizations through the  adjustment of the basic comparable caliber. 
  Fourth, in many countries the  number or date information is a preliminary estimate. 
  Fifth, the Chinese data than the  land area, but do not include China Taiwan Province, Hong Kong and Macao Special  Administrative Region. 
  Sixth, information is mainly  taken from the relevant international organizations, databases, CD-ROM, annual  reports, monthly. Data sources are provided in each  table. 
  Seven, some information relative  to the total number or numbers, due to the impact of rounding, not necessarily  equal to the total breakdown of the number. 
  Eight, while the Yearbook of the  multi-year, the number of countries have changed names and boundaries, unless  otherwise noted, all the countries listed in the Yearbook is the name of its  national territory Fan
    
Table of Contents
    First, China's position in the  world 
1-1 China's major indicators in  the world ranking 
China's share of world 1-2, the  proportion of key indicators 
1-3 Output of Major Agricultural  Products in China in the world of bit times 
1-4 of Major Industrial Products  in China in the world of bit times 
  
Second, geography, natural  resources and environment 
Earth and the surface 2-1  
Continents of the world altitude  2-2 
2-3 world-famous river  
The world famous Lake 2-4  
Land area and population density  of 2-5 
2-6 Land  Use (2007) 
2-7 fresh water resources (2007)  
2-8 Forest  Resources 
Carbon dioxide emissions by 2-9  
Methane emissions 2-10 (2005)  
2-11 N and other greenhouse gas  emissions 
2-12 particles per cubic meter of  air content (less than 10 microns in diameter particles) 
2-13 National protected areas and  endangered species (2008) 
2-14 of organic water pollutant  emissions 
2-15 air pollution in major  cities of the world's Main Statistical Indicators 
  
Third, the national accounts  
3-1 Gross Domestic Product (at  current prices in local currency) 
3-2 Gross Domestic Product (U.S.)  
3-3 per capita gross national  income (dollars) 
3-4, calculated at purchasing  power parity key indicators of national accounts (2009) 
GDP growth rate of 3-5  
GDP per  capita growth rate of 3-6 
Capital formation rate 3-7  
3-8 The ratio  of consumption 
Industrial composition of GDP 3-9  
3-10 Gross  Domestic Product by Production 
3-11 Gross Domestic Product by  Expenditure Approach 
GDP income approach 3-12  
3-13 three industries to GDP  growth in the contribution rate 
3-14 gross capital formation,  consumer spending and net exports to GDP growth in the contribution rate of Main  Statistical Indicators 
  
Fourth, the population  
4-1 year  population 
4-2  population age structure and the dependency ratio (2009) 
Crude birth rate and death rate  of population 4-3 
4-4 Reproductive Health (2008)  
4-5  infant mortality and life expectancy at birth 
Marriage rate and divorce rate,  4-6 
4-7  Main Indicators of the proportion of urban population to explain 
   
V. Employment  and Earnings 
Labor force  participation rate of 5-1 
5-2 Employment 
5-3 by the composition of  employment by industry type 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry 
5-4 of  the employed population by industry in Table 1 Continued 
5-4 employed persons by industry,  Table 2 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry in Table 3 Continued 
5-4 employed persons by industry,  Table 4 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 5 continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 6 continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 7 Continued 
5-4 employed persons by industry,  Table 8 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 9 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 10 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 11 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 12 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 13 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 14 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 15 Continued 
5-4 of the employed population by  industry Table 16 Continued 
5-5 unemployment and female  unemployment 
5-6 unemployment  rate 
5-7  non-agricultural sector the average wage of employees 
5-8 employees in the  manufacturing sector the average wage 
5-9 persons per job created by  GDP (purchasing power parity, constant price of 1990 dollars) 
5-10 employees labor cost  manufacturing 
5-11 educated labor force  composition 
5-12 level of education of  unemployed persons constitute a major interpretation of statistical indicators  
  
Sixth, the  investment environment 
6-1 business start up costs  
6-2  Business Environment Ranking (2010) 
6-3 Number of newly registered  companies 
6-4 the  total number of newly registered enterprises account for the proportion of  enterprises 
6-5 private sector loans  accounted for GDP Main Statistical Indicators 
  
VII, energy 
Energy reserves 7-1  
7-2  Energy Balance (2007) 
7-3 ten thousand U.S. dollars of  GDP energy consumption 
7-4 power installed capacity  (2007) 
7-5  generation (2007) 
7-6 net imports of energy the  proportion of total energy consumption 
7-7 world energy prices  
7-8 of nuclear energy and other  clean energy consumption accounts for the proportion of total energy consumption  
7-9 flammable waste consumption  of renewable energy and the proportion of total energy consumption of Main  Statistical Indicators 
  
VIII, fiscal and financial  
8-1  The central government fiscal revenue in GDP 
8-2 Central government revenue  
8-3 Central  Government spending 
8-4 the proportion of central  government expenditures 
8-5 the proportion of social  security account for revenue 
8-6 goods and services tax share  of total fiscal revenue 
The proportion of tax revenue  accounted for 8-7 
8-8 The central government share  of GDP, the fiscal surplus 
8-9 Money Supply 
8-10 average deposit rate and  loan interest rates 
8-11 Bank loans share of total  non-performing loans 
Road, Zhong Sishi sector index  8-12 
8-13 Number of listed companies  and total market capitalization of listed companies in the proportion of gross  domestic product 
8-14 stock trading accounted for  gross domestic product and stock turnover 
8-15 Bank capital adequacy ratio  
8-16 banking sector domestic  credit to GDP share of Main Statistical Indicators 
  
September, the price index  
9-1 GDP  deflator 
9-2 Producer  Price Index 
9-3 Consumer  Price Index 
Food  consumer price index 9-4 
9-5 Energy Consumption price  index 
9-6 commodity market price index  and unit value index of Main Statistical Indicators 
  
Ten residents income and poverty  
Consumer  spending 10-1 
10-2 Income 
10-3 poverty rate  
Poor  social indicators, 10-4 (2008) 
10-5 Consumption Expenditures  Main Statistical Indicators 
  
XI, agriculture 
11-1 agricultural production  index 
The  main crops harvested area 11-2 (2009) 
11-3 Major Agricultural Products  (2009) 
11-4  Major Forest Products (2009) 
11-5 livestock population (2009)  
11-6  livestock production (2009) 
11-7 fish production  
11-8  Agricultural Machinery (2007) 
11-9 Chemical Fertilizers (2008)  
11-10 degree of intensive  management of agriculture (2007) Main Statistical Indicators 
   
Second,  industrial and construction 
12-1 of the world by industry  index of industrial production 
12-2 divided by countries and  regions, the industrial production index 
12-3 Main Indicators of  Manufacturing 
Manufacturing value added and the  composition 12-4 
12-5 Major Industrial Products  
Buildings  Completed 12-6 
12-7 Housing and Equipment Main  Statistical Indicators 
  
Thirteen, transport and  communications 
13-1 road freight passenger  turnover 
13-2 railway  transport 
13-3  International shipping loading and unloading the amount of volume  
13-4  volume of air cargo and passenger turnover 
Use of motor vehicles 13-5  
13-6  automotive fuel prices 
13-7 Port Container Throughput  
13-8 Length  of Highways 
13-9 road  traffic accidents 
Continued Table 13-9 road traffic  accidents 
13-10 highway  spending 
13-10  highway spending Continued 
13-11 main telephone lines and  mobile phone penetration 
Internet users 13-12  
13-13 Information and  communication technology expenditure as a share of GDP 
13-14 per capita expenditure on  information and communication technology 
Internet service providers 13-15  
13-16  Main Statistical Indicators of broadband users 
  
Fourth, foreign trade  
The  world's total import and export of goods 14-1 
14-2 major countries and regions  in the world of Imports and Exports 
Total exports of goods 14-3  
14-4 Total  Imports of goods 
14-5 the world's major countries  and regions, trade in services exports 
14-6 the world's major countries  and regions in total imports of trade in services 
14-7 export and import unit value  index 
14-8  export and import volume indices 
14-9 exports of goods and  services, the proportion of gross domestic product 
Exports constitute 14-10 (2009)  
Imported goods constitute 14-11  (2009) 
14-12  import and export of agricultural products 
14-13 constitute the export  destination (2008) 
14-14 constitute a source of  imports (2008) 
14-15, exports of services by  industry (2007) 
14-16 currency exchange rate  (annual average) Main Statistical Indicators 
  
Fifth, the balance of payments  and external debt 
15-1 World balance of payments  
15-2 by Country (Region) Balance  of Payments (2009) 
15-3 Current account balance GDP,  
15-4 Foreign  Direct Investment 
Foreign exchange reserves and  gold reserves 15-5 
15-6 external debt and its  composition (2008) 
15-7 risk indicators of external  debt (2008) Main Statistical Indicators 
  
XVI Travel 
16-1 international tourism  balance of payments 
16-2 Number of International  Tourists Main Statistical Indicators 
  
Seventeen, education, technology,  culture, health and social security 
17-1 Human Development Index  (2010) 
17-215  years and adult literacy rates above 
17-3 pupils and students  enrollment 
17-4 per student expenditure on  education per capita GDP 
17-5 R & D expenditure and  public expenditure on education, the proportion of gross domestic product  
17-6  per million people the number of researchers and technical staff  
17-7 high-tech products exports  accounted for the proportion of manufactured exports 
Number of patent applications  17-8 
17-9 access to sanitation and  clean drinking water proportion of total population 
17-10 health expenditure share of  GDP and per capita health expenditure 
17-11 number of doctors and  hospital beds per thousand population 
17-12 public social security  expenditure as a share of GDP Main Statistical Indicators 
  
Eighteen, the world's largest 500  companies key indicators 
18-1 aggregated by country and  region the world's largest 500 companies (2009) 
18-2 turnover sorted by the  world's largest 500 companies (2009) 
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